The Soldier's Lady (Carolina Cousins #2)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (859 Votes) |
Asin | : | 076420145X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
MICHAEL PHILLIPS has written numerous books, most of them novels, with sales totaling over six million copies. . They make their home in Eureka, California. He and his wife were bookstore retailers for over thirty years
"This was a beautiful story of love and faith both profound and insightful that is sure to please most fans." -- Marilyn Rondeau, RIO – Reviewers International Organization
Carolina Cousins Book 2 - The tragic romance of Emma and a wounded “buffalo soldier.” When the two fall in love, it poses problems for William McSimmons’ political career. Can their love keep them together? From bestselling author Michael Phillips.
Intriguing Post Civil War Inspirational Never having read this author before I picked up this book for two reasons; 1) the lovely cover art work and, 2) the brief synopsis provided from the back cover. The setting of this is in North Carolina in the period after the Civil War, and is the second book in the `Carolina Cousins' series. It documents more of the challenges which were faced by the young women of Rosewood and their extended and unusual `family' made up of whites, blacks and half-negroes who emulate what it means to be a true Christian family.Even though the. A Look at Racism and Relationships in the Post-Civil War South Reading a novel set in the post-civil war south about blacks and whites learning to live together is a good thing. How many Caucasians stop to consider how terrible and difficult life was for slaves. Even after the abolition of slavery, it was a long hard road. Books like this provide that awareness and give whites an appreciation for the struggles faced by blacks even today.This is the second book in the Carolina Cousins series. This new series doesn't suffer from being an offshoot of the popular Shenandoah series. Just like t. Not a strong book, but ok in series. Christina Lockstein The Soldier's Lady by Michael Phillips is book two in the Carolina Cousins series, which is itself a sequel to the Shenandoah Sisters series. Micah Duff, the buffalo soldier last seen in A Perilous Proposal, shows up tired and injured at Rosewood, the North Carolina plantation that has became a haven for both blacks and whites. He meets Emma Tolan, a former slave, and sparks fly. I really enjoyed the first series, but I've been disappointed by the Cousins books. They start with a chapter without names throwing the family into d