A Walk through the Waters: A serialized historical Christian romance. (Sonnets of the Spice Isle Book 4) by Lynnette Bonner

A Walk through the Waters: A serialized historical Christian romance. (Sonnets of the Spice Isle Book 4) by Lynnette Bonner

Author:Lynnette Bonner [Bonner, Lynnette]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Inspirational Fiction, Historical Romance, Suspense, Romantic Suspense, Love, Falling In Love, inspirational, edgy christian romance, historical fiction, Inspirational romance series, Christian Romance, clean romance, inspirational romance, edgy inspirational romance, edgy inspirational fiction, Christian romance series, Romance, fiction, Christian historical romance, Women's Fiction, Africa, Faith, Mystery, clean read romance, Love Story, edgy christian fiction, Christian pirates, Christian historical fiction, Christian Fiction, Family, historical inspirational romance, inspirational christian fiction, christian
Publisher: Serene Lake Publishing
Published: 2016-06-20T16:00:00+00:00


Wankulu had been escorted from the village, at the point of several spears, and sent along his way with a firm invective never to return. Now he stood by the side of the path, hands clasped behind his head, and watched the path that had remained empty since the headmen had returned to the village. He pivoted and scanned the path in the direction of what had once been his own prosperous village—before the azungu had come along and encouraged the rebellion of all his subjects, including his wife!

Bah! He needed to think.

A large baobab grew to the side of the path, casting a long patch of shade, and he strode to it and squatted to his haunches to think. He was still sitting thus when two men on their way out for a hunt stopped by to give him the news. The azungu doctor was dead. And it had come to be known that the azungu woman carried some blood of The People in her veins. Because of this, her father was being given the highest honor of burial in the graveyard of the chiefs.

Wankulu grunted his acknowledgement of the news, but as the two men walked away, he plucked a blade of grass and tucked it between his teeth, a gleam of satisfaction in his eyes.

So…the azungu woman who had run him out of his hut at the point of her gun wasn’t so azungu after all? And it was obvious this woman was of great interest to the azungu captain, who had encouraged both Wankulu’s wife and his people to abandon him. He was also friends with Kako, son of the great-chief, and the one who had planted the seeds of the rebellion in the hearts of Wankulu’s people. And what hurt the azungu captain was sure to hurt Kako.

Thus the answer to Wankulu’s problems had been handed to him as though already dangling from the end of a spear. Now he knew exactly how to repay them, and he wouldn’t even be required to expend himself to do it.

Rising, he strode from the shade and started out at a trot on a path leading toward the place where the sun lifted into the sky each morning.



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