Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Historical / Colonial America & Revolution
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:The Colonies
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:294
  • eBook ISBN:9798317845872

Heat Lightning & Nor'easters

Sequel to Thunder Snow & Dry Rain

By Glen F. Alden

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Overview


Aleyn James, a seasoned adventurer, embarks on a perilous journey mapping the North American coast. Captured by the Spanish, he and his family endure slavery until a daring escape leads them to a sunken treasure fleet. Joined by Mayan refugees, they face hurricanes, treachery, and the lure of riches as they navigate toward freedom and a new beginning.
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Description


The story unfolds primarily in the early 17th century along the eastern coast of North America, from Newfoundland to Florida. It features historical sites such as Jamestown, Plymouth Colony, and San Agustín, showcasing the challenges of colonial life, maritime exploration, and interactions between Europeans and indigenous populations. The story also ventures into the remote Florida wilderness, with its dangers and hidden treasures, creating a stark contrast to the established settlements. The story explores the interactions between different cultures, including English colonists, Spanish conquistadors, Mayan refugees, and Native American tribes. It highlights misunderstandings, conflicts, and the potential for both hostility and cooperation. The characters face numerous hardships, including captivity, natural disasters, and betrayal. Their ability to adapt, overcome adversity, and endure emphasizes the theme of resilience. The search for freedom, both physical and emotional, drives many characters' actions. The escape from Spanish captivity, the hope for a new life in Plymouth, and the quest for personal liberation all underscore the theme of seeking new beginnings.
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About The Author


Glen F. Alden graduated from Morse High School in Bath, Maine, and earned a BA in English Literature from Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. After graduation, he served in the Navy, with assignments in Newport, Rhode Island; the Philippines; and Da Nang, South Vietnam. His final role before retiring was at a family-owned business in Daytona Beach, Florida, where he worked from 1996 to 2011. He now lives in Gorham, New Hampshire, where he owns and operates the Trail Break Airbnb, which also serves as his writing studio as he continues his series, The Colonies.
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