River Lanterns

Samuel DenHartog


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River Lanterns by Samuel DenHartog
Lantern light skims a restless Missouri while a snag boat pilot holds the wheel with calm hands and sharper eyes. Nora Quinn keeps channels alive for boats that trust her glow, and she guards her charts like a vow. When botanist Elias Barrett climbs aboard with plant presses and quiet resolve, curiosity sparks where caution lives. Fog watches, currents shift, and small kindnesses turn work into something that feels like the start of a bond.

Rumors ride the backwaters about smugglers who speak in coded lights, and hungry eyes turn toward the tube that carries Nora’s updated maps. A storm rolls the river into something fierce, a fire races a levee wind, and a night among reeds becomes a silent game of signals. Proof flickers, lines are cut, and the season swells toward a flood that redraws the channel by morning. Skill, patience, and nerve are tested at every bend, and trust has to be earned in inches.

When the water rises and loyalties blur, which light do you follow, the safe one or the true one? Can two people read the river and each other before it turns against them? What will they risk for a promise they can almost touch, and what must they leave behind to reach it?
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