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The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus: Colton and Blue Star Kindle Edition
The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus is a trilogy. A continuing story of romance and true love in three epic sagas spanning two-thousand years in the tumultuous rise of Western Civilization. The storyteller is an old man who understands and appreciates the heroes and heroines; the saints and sinners, who made epic history, by sharing the love and self-sacrifice that enabled Western Culture to survive.
When he was young and foolish; naïve and swaggering with false bravado, the old man frolicked in the good life, and took it for granted…until a cold Christmas Eve when a lovely young woman broke his heart and changed his mind. His soul was frozen, in the absence of hope, as the tragic death of romance brought darkness, with agony and despair. But the trajectory of his life was soon altered, blessed by the light from a star so bright, he was inspired by the vision, and started to write.
He walked with his characters, the brave and bold, remembered by historians, the new and some old. He miraculously survived, four-score in events, with no worries…and a few sad regrets. His life was replete with trials and tribulations known only to those who dream, daring defeat; but find peace in their passion for truth everlasting.
Once called a hero, he perished the thought. The old man knew better souls, those who risked all for true-love and blind justice between the dark-nights of their souls, and their time in the light. They were immortals, seeking knowledge with facts; and their odyssey touched all, as they followed the sun, moon and stars--like the old man was doing when he met Benjamin and Boudica; Colton and Blue Star, and two others too, then chronicled their journeys in a corps of discovery: to find spiritual treasure…the most precious of all.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPage Publishing, Inc.
- Publication dateMay 13, 2021
- File size1.2 MB
Product details
- ASIN : B094W9RBJH
- Publisher : Page Publishing, Inc.
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : May 13, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1.2 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 493 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1647014865
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #33,193 in Family Saga Fiction
- #99,767 in Historical Romances
- #221,524 in Historical Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Frank Audrain (Author Francis Audrain) is a direct descendant of patriots whose North American patriarch was a Franco-Viking.
Pierre "Peter" Audrain came to the New World from Normandy and entered the British Colony of Pennsylvania before the American Revolutionary War. He fought for American's Independence from England and had sons, grandsons and great-grandsons who fought in every American conflict since, ending with Frank's world-wide service as a United States Marine, West Point Cadet, and well decorated Airborne-Ranger, Infantry Officer.
In November of 1989 as the "Cold War" with Russia was ending, Frank and his family returned to civilian life in the American West, where he began a second career in the corporate banking business, with First Interstate Bank of Nevada.
Frank knew about Wells Fargo Bank, it's brand, and it's history: His great grand-parents came West in the California Gold Rush, as the legendary company was founded. They traveled in the company's Concord Stagecoaches, and for many long years, were loyal Wells Fargo branch customers.
So when Frank was urged to join the company's eastward expansion in 1996, he boarded the Stagecoach--without hesitation.
And in September of 2001, the Audrain family began another relocation: the sixteenth family move, since Dana and Frank were married at West Point in June of 1968.
From the Wells Fargo Center in downtown Minneapolis, Frank reached out, in two directions, to extend Wells Fargo's Commercial Banking Division from the Continental Divide, to the Atlantic Coast.
When the final mergers, acquisitions and integrations had been completed, the Audrain's "stepped down from the Stagecoach" to begin another, new life.
After slowing down, catching up with some personal and family interests, and enjoying the time to do a deep-dive of reflection, Frank began his third vocation writing short stories for magazines--and The Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus trilogy soon emerged, from a recommendation by the editor of a popular magazine publishing house in New York:
"We loved your short story about The Man Who Loved Blue Star...and hope you will expand it as a trilogy."
With that, Frank became Author Francis Audrain--with the drive in a remarkable life, and a world-wide view, seeking true history, as risk taker, who never hesitated to "go for the gusto" during challenges, as a youth, and beyond...was ready and willing to offer literary prose with a purpose, a reason, and exceptional meaning for readers who love authentic historical fiction, inspired by actual events involving heroic men and women; enhanced by a variety of sub-genres--adding interest and variety, for adults who want open-minded wisdom and enlightenment, replete with "food-for-thought" regarding human nature, war and peace--and the reality of real people seeking pathways to happiness with everlasting truth, and true love.
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Seasoned well with American History told through the eyes of Colton
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022Everlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus Book 2 Colt and Blue Star is story set in the Old West. When Colton commits a crime out of revenge for his mother he set out on a journey west to join the pioneers. He soon meets Jim Hunter who will change the course of his life forever. Colt joins the Gold Rush and heads out to California. There is great peril along the way where he meets Blue Star, an enchanting woman who was kidnapped by Paiutes before she escaped. Colton fights in many battles relating to the Civil War and takes on many jobs in between in this epic American story.
This book is seasoned well with American history covering immigrants, pioneers, the Gold Rush, and several Civil War battles all told through the eyes on Colton. There was a lot of history in the book that wasn’t known to me and I was surprised to learn about as well as a lot of information about early mining projects. As a Texan I was happy to learn about the Civil War through the eyes of the north. The story of Colton and Blue Star is a great addition that had me wondering how exactly they'd be turning out in the end.
I would recommend this book for people who are fans of Westerns or interested in Civil War history. You will get a lot of American history in general reading this novel and it is presented in the most entertaining way. Based on truth and keeping with the theme of the series this novel is a testament to faith, love, friendship, and patriotism at it’s finest form.
5.0 out of 5 starsEverlasting Spring: Beyond Olympus Book 2 Colt and Blue Star is story set in the Old West. When Colton commits a crime out of revenge for his mother he set out on a journey west to join the pioneers. He soon meets Jim Hunter who will change the course of his life forever. Colt joins the Gold Rush and heads out to California. There is great peril along the way where he meets Blue Star, an enchanting woman who was kidnapped by Paiutes before she escaped. Colton fights in many battles relating to the Civil War and takes on many jobs in between in this epic American story.Seasoned well with American History told through the eyes of Colton
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022
This book is seasoned well with American history covering immigrants, pioneers, the Gold Rush, and several Civil War battles all told through the eyes on Colton. There was a lot of history in the book that wasn’t known to me and I was surprised to learn about as well as a lot of information about early mining projects. As a Texan I was happy to learn about the Civil War through the eyes of the north. The story of Colton and Blue Star is a great addition that had me wondering how exactly they'd be turning out in the end.
I would recommend this book for people who are fans of Westerns or interested in Civil War history. You will get a lot of American history in general reading this novel and it is presented in the most entertaining way. Based on truth and keeping with the theme of the series this novel is a testament to faith, love, friendship, and patriotism at it’s finest form.
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2020Best read I've had in a decade!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2022The writing was intelligent, enriching, and evocative. Rich in detail and complexity, the narrative is engorged with historical facts and philosophical concepts. At times, there were a lot of dates thrown in and too many characters to count. Fortunately, these things don’t consume the storyline too much and the expressive writing brings the reader back in.
Good for those that are into romance and history.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021Well done Cuz🙌