Meant for Me

The Carlyle Women, #1

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical, Romance
Cover of the book Meant for Me by Lyn Cote, Lyn Cote
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Author: Lyn Cote ISBN: 9781386103752
Publisher: Lyn Cote Publication: September 28, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lyn Cote
ISBN: 9781386103752
Publisher: Lyn Cote
Publication: September 28, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Bred to be the perfect Southern belle, Chloe faces the young 20th century and becomes more than she ever imagined~

Born at Carlyle Place, the plantation her family has held for over two hundred years, Chloe Kimball was raised to be the perfect Southern lady. Still, she resists being the prize that her parents—an ambitious society maven and an equally ambitious politician—war to control. Surprising even herself, she breaks free. America has just entered the First World War and Chloe learns how to make her own way in 1917 New York City--a place nothing like home.

Soon Chloe is swept up in the heady tides of change in the young 20th century. The NAACP moves forward in the midst of race riots, women's fight to gain the vote is at its peak. Chloe becomes the independent woman she never thought possible. But then the unexpected forces her to return home. Yet even in the South, the 1920's are roaring with flappers, speak-easies and the Charleston, and for a time Chloe loses her way--a reluctant member of the "Lost Generation" in postwar America.

She loved one man and lost him and now is pursued by another but will she ever be able to connect with the one she hopes could help her make sense of her life? As she recalls the woman she once was, she strives to become the woman she wants to be. Will she succeed?

*The Carlyle Women-four generations, *

*each facing the challenges of her time *

and each harboring her own painful secret~

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Bred to be the perfect Southern belle, Chloe faces the young 20th century and becomes more than she ever imagined~

Born at Carlyle Place, the plantation her family has held for over two hundred years, Chloe Kimball was raised to be the perfect Southern lady. Still, she resists being the prize that her parents—an ambitious society maven and an equally ambitious politician—war to control. Surprising even herself, she breaks free. America has just entered the First World War and Chloe learns how to make her own way in 1917 New York City--a place nothing like home.

Soon Chloe is swept up in the heady tides of change in the young 20th century. The NAACP moves forward in the midst of race riots, women's fight to gain the vote is at its peak. Chloe becomes the independent woman she never thought possible. But then the unexpected forces her to return home. Yet even in the South, the 1920's are roaring with flappers, speak-easies and the Charleston, and for a time Chloe loses her way--a reluctant member of the "Lost Generation" in postwar America.

She loved one man and lost him and now is pursued by another but will she ever be able to connect with the one she hopes could help her make sense of her life? As she recalls the woman she once was, she strives to become the woman she wants to be. Will she succeed?

*The Carlyle Women-four generations, *

*each facing the challenges of her time *

and each harboring her own painful secret~

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