
The River Girl's Song: An Inspirational Texas Historical Women's Fiction Novella - Paperback
The River Girl's Song: An Inspirational Texas Historical Women's Fiction Novella - Paperback
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by Angela Castillo (Author)
Join a young pioneer girl in a saga of hope and courage by the Colorado riverbank in frontier Texas.
"I recommend this book to everyone. This book was fast, easy to read with a good ending."-Amazon review
"Zilla's determination to take good care of Orrie, her hard work on the farm and her faith make this a great Christian novel." -Jane Jones, Amazon top 1000 reviewer
"You'll fall in love with the strength of the characters and their ability to overcome hardships by working together."-Amazon reviewer
Zillia Bright never dreamed she'd be orphaned at sixteen and left to care for her baby brother and Papa's farm. With only a mule and a hundred-year-old shotgun, she must fight to protect what's hers. Countless dangers lurk on the Bastrop Texas riverside. Zillia must rely on the help of her best friends, Soonie and Wylder, to hold her world together. With Zillia's struggles come unexpected miracles, and proof that God might just listen to the prayers of a river girl.
Clean and wholesome, faith-based inspirational Christian western frontier fiction with romantic elements.
If you enjoy Janette Oke and Tracie Peterson, you will love The Texas Women of Spirit series, which follows three courageous young women on journeys of faith and love.
Author Biography
Angela Castillo has lived in Bastrop, Texas, home of the River Girl, almost her entire life. She studied Practical Theology at Christ for the Nations in Dallas. She lives in Bastrop with her husband and three children. Angela has written several short stories and books, including the Toby the Trilby series for kids. to find out more about her writing, go to http: //angelacastillowrites.weebly.com



















