Evermore: Plantation Series, Book 3
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Rating | : | 4.36 (919 Votes) |
Asin | : | B072F9L2ML |
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Number of Pages | : | 344 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Great Visual Description of Setting and Characters" according to Reader & Reviewer Barb. I have to go back and read book 2 in this series. I have purchased it, but I read them out of order. Read the first one and this one. I really enjoyed the first one, but this one was not as good as it was, though it is a good read. I felt the first book was better developed and bet. The story continues. All three of the Plantation Series books have grabbed me and pulled me in. Very good reads. I love stories that are generational as they teach you a lot about a family. I have one more to read in this series. I cannot wait!. Thoroughly Enjoyed! Pat Ward Smith Well written, interesting plots to keep me looking forward to finding out what happened. Looking forward to the next book in the series.
Finnian McKee, a Union Army officer, comes from a family of abolitionists. Marcel Chamard, Nicolette's privileged white half-brother, surveys the same parade and sees conquerors, not liberators. At last her people will be free, and even knowing her collaboration with the Union will put her in danger, she means to help make it happen. When he meets the fascinating Nicolette Chamard, he is too new to New Orleans to recognize that though she is light-skinned, she is by Louisiana standards a Negress. Marcel wants nothing to change, not the family's rich cane plantation, not the life he plans with his lovely white bride, and not the life he lives with his beloved colored mistress and their two sons. Nicolette Chamard, a