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The Wilderness Series

by Rosanne Bittner

📖 Overview

The Wilderness Series follows the lives and adventures of settlers heading west across the American frontier during the mid-1800s. Each book in this series focuses on different characters navigating the challenges of pioneer life while pursuing their dreams in untamed territories. The stories feature authentic historical details of frontier settlements, Native American interactions, and the harsh realities of survival in the American West. Characters must contend with natural dangers, hostile encounters, and the struggle to build new lives far from civilization. The series explores themes of perseverance, cultural conflict, and the human drive to forge ahead despite overwhelming odds. Through its portrayal of frontier life, the books examine the personal costs and triumphs of American westward expansion.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe Bittner's Wilderness Series as historically accurate Native American romance with themes of survival and redemption. Multiple reviews mention the detailed research into Lakota culture, customs, and traditions. Positives: - Strong character development over the multi-book arc - Authentic period details and Native American representation - Balance of romance and historical elements - Complex female protagonist Negatives: - Some find the violence and darker themes disturbing - Pacing drags in middle books of series - Romance scenes too explicit for some readers - Length (500+ pages per book) deters casual readers Ratings: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (2,100+ ratings) Amazon: 4.3/5 (850+ reviews) Sample reader comment: "Unlike many Native American romance novels that romanticize or stereotype, Bittner's series shows the brutal realities of frontier life while treating both cultures with respect." - Goodreads reviewer Another notes: "The historical detail is impressive but sometimes overwhelms the central love story." - Amazon review

📚 Similar books

Savage Wilderness by Corinne Rogers A woman's journey westward in 1830s America brings encounters with Native tribes, frontier dangers, and unexpected love with a half-Sioux scout.

Into the Prairie by Karen Witemeyer A Boston socialite flees west to Montana Territory in 1875, where she must adapt to ranch life and face the truth about a local cattleman's past.

Thunder on the Plains by Rosemary Rogers A half-Cherokee woman seeks vengeance across the frontier while forming an alliance with a Texas Ranger in post-Civil War America.

Sweet Prairie Passion by Rosanne Bittner Two souls from different worlds collide when a Cheyenne warrior rescues a settler's daughter during the migration west along the Oregon Trail.

Ride the Wind by Lucia St. Clair Robson The true story of Cynthia Ann Parker's capture by Comanche warriors and her transformation into a tribal member spans twenty-five years of frontier life.

🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 The Wilderness Series spans across 8 books, with the first book "Into the Wilderness" published in 1995, chronicling the early American frontier experience from 1784 to 1833. 🏹 Rosanne Bittner has written over 70 historical romance novels throughout her career, earning her the nickname "Queen of Western Historical Romance." 🌲 The series authentically portrays the interactions between Native Americans and white settlers during America's westward expansion, drawing from extensive historical research. 🗺️ The story follows the Wilde family through multiple generations as they navigate the untamed territories from Pennsylvania to Kentucky, incorporating real historical events and figures. 📚 Author Rosanne Bittner conducted much of her research by traveling to historical sites, visiting museums, and studying original journals and documents from the time period depicted in the series.