Secret Lady
β Scribed by Trissel, Beth
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press, Inc.
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1509223924
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β¦ Synopsis
At Lavender House, Evie McIntyre is haunted by the whispers from her bedroom closet. Before she can make sense of their murmurs, the house "warbles" between times and transports her to the Civil War. Past and present have blended, and Evie wishes she'd paid more attention to history. Especially since former Confederate officer, Jack Ramsey, could use a heads up.
Torn between opposing forces, Jack struggles to defend the valley and people he loves. Meeting Evie turns his already tumultuous world upside down. Will solving the mystery of the whispers return her home, and will the handsome scout be by her side?
Against the background of Sheridan's Burning of the Shenandoah Valley, Jack and Evie fight to save their friends and themselves or is history carved in stone?
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Number of Words in Auth: 2
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Single Author : Beth Trissel
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Record ID : 808
Uncomma Author : Beth Trissel
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