Two modern women, Eleanor Jordan and Margery Cobham, born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, have lived their entire lives with an eye toward the dying embers of medieval England. For twenty years, the women have lived and tried to love but are always ensnared by lives lived and ruined before the discovery of America. It seems to be fate's design that they repeat the mistakes of a murdered prince, an exiled duchess, and a burned witch. Yet, it appears, the fate has woken and decided that justice and love can live again, 700 years after it died. With the men that they love, Margery and...
Two modern women, Eleanor Jordan and Margery Cobham, born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, have lived their entire lives with an eye toward t...
Anne Bonny, Charleston's infamous pirate, certainly walked in the Lowcountry air before she turned buccaneer and was sentenced to death. But did she hang for her crimes? The answer to that debated historical mystery is what Samantha Wardlaw and Regan Abbot seek as they follow Anne's ghost through the Golden Age of Piracy. It doesn't take long for them to figure out that there was far more to Anne Bonny than her death. One thing is certain, neither Samantha nor Regan will ever be the same.
Anne Bonny, Charleston's infamous pirate, certainly walked in the Lowcountry air before she turned buccaneer and was sentenced to death. But did she h...
Eugene Forbes Mary Elizabeth Reynolds Rosemary Wiseman Seal
In 1865, amidst the furor of Lincoln's death and the atrocities discovered at Andersonville, a diary of a Union soldier, Eugene Forbes was published, but it contained just part of his words. Two other diaries existed and have until now remained unpublished with his adopted family. All for the Flag contains the other two existing diaries from his war years, 1862-1865. It is his story and the story of the fourth New Jersey and its soldiers.
In 1865, amidst the furor of Lincoln's death and the atrocities discovered at Andersonville, a diary of a Union soldier, Eugene Forbes was published, ...