The Quaker and the Rebel by Mary Ellis

The Quaker and the Rebel

Mary Ellis
527 pages
Thorndike Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2014.
Mar 2014
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Originally published: Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers, 2013.
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The Quaker and The Rebel (Civil War Heroines series, Book #1) by Mary Ellis

The Quaker and The Rebel (Civil War Heroines series, Book #1) by Mary Ellis ** This is a Christian historical fiction with romance book.** He wanted to use her. She wanted to use him. Neither thought love was possible... especially during the Civil War. Emily Harrison is from Ohio and pro-Union; her parents were abolitionists, and the man she thought she was falling in love with was a Union soldier. Still, she decided to take a job as a governess for a Southern family in Virginia..... Alexander Hunt is anything but the typical rich kind of guy. With a knack for getting men to follow his lead without firing a weapon, he becomes a Confederate legendary hero. Exasperating, frustrating, and charming till the end, he'll keep you on your toes! Captain Nathan Smith is the kind of guy you find yourself curling up your fists every time he appears .... you will be glad to leave him behind. Lila and William have their own story to share. There is very little fighting in this book; the most graphic part, in fact, is the prison towards the end of the book. This is the first book I have read by Mary Ellis, and I can safely say I am eagerly looking forward to reading other books by her! Read more

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Pages 527
Publisher Thorndike Press, A p...
Published 2014
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