Nebraska Territory, 1859 White Dove's father has given her until the end of summer to choose a mate, or he will choose one for her. But not just any man will do for the rebellious daughter of Golden Eagle; he must be a strong Sioux brave. A skilled hunter in her own right, White Dove's prid
White Dove
โ Scribed by Katrina Nowak
- Book ID
- 111097476
- Publisher
- Scribble & Spark Bookworks
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Series
- Shadows in Drab and Green #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781732038103
- ASIN
- B07CH217DK
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
On the eve of the Great War...
Nora McMahon is a young Irish girl raised by her grandfather on a small farm in County Clare. Her parents were executed after a failed rebellion and she inherits their dreams of a free Ireland. She witnesses the political change overtaking Ireland and struggles to prove her worth in the nascent Irish republican world.
Edward Eldridge is a wealthy young captain in the British Army eager to debate the erupting war and the irksome "Irish Question" from the comfort of London mansions. He is frustrated with his father's reluctance to support a call to arms, and welcomes the war and a chance to break free from the restrictions of privileged life.
The mounting crises across Europe shape Nora and Edward's lives and set their worlds on a collision course. As they both pursue their own notions of freedom, they are unable to imagine the worlds they will help to create.
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