From the Dust of Death

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Helen M. Martin ISBN: 9781491859698
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 21, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Helen M. Martin
ISBN: 9781491859698
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 21, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Grace Lively, once known for her beauty and charm, has been forever changed by the events of the past two years. The Great War has already taken her father, her sweetheart, perhaps her brother, and nowthe great plantation she swore she would never return to until she was its rightful heir. But as an irresistible force leads her back to Lively in 1867, Grace soon realizes that her nightmare is far from over. After Grace marries Porter Jackson out of convenience not love, she tries to make him happy and find contentment in her own life. But when her former sweethearts best friend returns to Lively, Grace quickly falls in love with himjust as her husband is murdered. After a trail of clues leads the sheriff to suspect Grace is responsible for Porters death, she escapes Charleston on a railroad car without any idea she has just become a victim of a cruel lease system that is the primary penal caretaker for convicts. Now as she battles to stay alive, Grace is unaware that love awaits herthis time within the arms of a handsome Yankee officer. From the Dust of Death is the historical tale of one womans attempt to survive seemingly insurmountable challenges during the chaos of the post-Civil War South.

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Grace Lively, once known for her beauty and charm, has been forever changed by the events of the past two years. The Great War has already taken her father, her sweetheart, perhaps her brother, and nowthe great plantation she swore she would never return to until she was its rightful heir. But as an irresistible force leads her back to Lively in 1867, Grace soon realizes that her nightmare is far from over. After Grace marries Porter Jackson out of convenience not love, she tries to make him happy and find contentment in her own life. But when her former sweethearts best friend returns to Lively, Grace quickly falls in love with himjust as her husband is murdered. After a trail of clues leads the sheriff to suspect Grace is responsible for Porters death, she escapes Charleston on a railroad car without any idea she has just become a victim of a cruel lease system that is the primary penal caretaker for convicts. Now as she battles to stay alive, Grace is unaware that love awaits herthis time within the arms of a handsome Yankee officer. From the Dust of Death is the historical tale of one womans attempt to survive seemingly insurmountable challenges during the chaos of the post-Civil War South.

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