by J. Breckenridge
About this book
Lahoma by J. Breckenridge opens with a razor-sharp glimpse of the American frontier, where a sleeping child, bandits in disguise, and a desperate oath set the stage for a tale of survival and moral reckonings. Set against the dust and danger of wagon-train routes from Abilene toward the Southwest, this historical fiction novel weaves together vivid characters—Gledware, Brick, Red Feather—and a community learning to navigate lawlessness, loyalty, and the slow march toward civilization.
Blending adventure with literary depth, Lahoma explores themes of honor, identity, and redemption as ordinary people confront extraordinary choices on the prairie. Chapters pulse with scenes of pursuit, hard-won compassion, and the rough justice of No Man’s Land, evoking the social and cultural tensions of late 19th-century America without sacrificing intimate, character-driven storytelling.
Ideal for listeners who love atmospheric historical fiction and classic American literature, Lahoma offers a richly textured audiobook experience: evocative settings, moral complexity, and memorable characters who linger long after the last page. Tune in for a stirring frontier saga that balances suspense, heart, and the untamed beauty of the West.