"Lift the veil of legend for the untold story of Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, and Bathsheba, wife and mother of Israel's first kings. When Makeda, the slave-born daughter of the chieftain of Saba, comes of age, she wins her freedom and inherits her father's titles along with a crumbling earthwork dam
Song of Songs
β Scribed by Hughesdon, Beverley
- Book ID
- 109868839
- Publisher
- Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 440 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781910859360
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β¦ Synopsis
A brilliant, deeply-moving saga of one woman's search for love and hope in the shadow of the Great War
Lady Helena Girvan was born into privilege: the daughter of a wealthy landowner, she was assured a life of safety and comfort. Until the war descends and ruins everything.
Volunteering as an auxiliary nurse in London's gritty East End, Helena quickly loses her naivety, and her illusions. But she has something even more terrifying in store β not only the bloody battlefields of France but deep fears about the safety of the men she loves: her friends, her brothers and her husband.
Little does Helena know, however, the war will live on in the form of a man she slowly comes to love with an irresistible sensuality, despite their many differences.
This epic and passionate story speaks for a whole generation and continues to speak vividly to us today. Available digitally for the first time, Song of Songs is a heartbreaking modern classic...
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