A review by lisadee
In the Season of the Sun by Kerry Newcomb

3.0

Many historically based novels are set during the years of westward expansion; Indian's fighting for tribal lands, and pioneers striking their claims. This book is multi-dimensional in that you get both side's viewpoints due to the background plot of a tale of two brothers separated as children. One brother being adopted into a Blackfoot family, the other raised by some of the outlaws who had a hand in the slaughter of the caravan carrying the boys, as well as many other families heading west. It is a test of blood being thicker than water as the brothers meet as adults and their ways of life clash. I enjoyed this book maybe a little more than 3 stars, but started to tire of the story near the end, thinking that the outcome was pretty clear by the last 100 pages.