South of the Line
Catherine Ennis
The time is the Civil War. The place, Union-occupied Nashville.
Faith, penniless and homeless, has taken refuge as a governess with her distant cousin, the wealthy, widowed Dominique. It is not long before Faith realizes that her generous and mysterious benefactor is a passionate woman longing for female companionship and love…
With the war moving ever closer to their plantation, they embark on a perilous journey to family and safety in New Orleans. But when Federal soldiers commandeer their river boat, the women and their two servants are put ashore in a virtual wilderness.
With Dominique desperately ill, their journey becomes a battle for survival. They are being stalked by a brutal gang of river pirates commanded by the lethally dangerous Lonnie…and Faith must protect her small and defenseless band of castaways with her every wit and instinct, and any weapon she can find…
Catherine Ennis’s tale of love and survival in the colorful early days of our land will have you on the edge of your chair with its non-stop action, romance, and suspense.
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Details
ISBN | 941483290 |
Genre | Historical; Romance |
Copyright Date | 1989 |
Publication Date | Feb-89 |
Publisher | Naiad Press |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 197 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
BookID | 12240 |