Among the Fair Magnolias: Four Southern Love Stories, (Paperback)

Among the Fair Magnolias: Four Southern Love Stories, (Paperback)

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  • Among the Fair Magnolias: Four Southern Love Stories, (Paperback)
  • Author: Thomas Nelson
  • ISBN: 9781401690731
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2015-07-14
  • Page Count: 384
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Aug 6, 2015
Timmy66
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Novella's You Can't Put Down

A Heart So True by Dorothy Love My Review: This story is set in pre-Civil War times, 1860, and yes there is war talk and with her father hoping to run for Governor of NC, Abigail has to be on her best behavior. Of course, we know all things cannot run smooth, and with her heart on the line what can she do? To Mend a Dream by Tamera Alexander My Review: Tamera Alexander's story is set just after the Civil War has ended, and Savannah Darby's family has lost everything. Savannah lost both of her brothers and her father to war, and her mother to illness. She now has the car of her two younger siblings, and is earning a living as a master seamstress, and she ends up at her old family home to make drapes and pillows, etc. She is also looking for a box that her father had hidden. Love Beyond Limits by Elizabeth Musser My Review: Abigail's heart belongs to her family's former slaves, in more way than one. She has taken it upon herself to teach them to read at the new school. We are in a period after the Civil War, and people of color have been granted the right to vote. The Klan is making their feelings know by murdering and burning, such a sad time in our history. Abigail has her heart torn by two men in her life, one is beyond reach, and the other may be responsible for some of the terrible deeds that are happening in the area. This one will keep you thinking long after you turn the final page. An Outlaw's Heart by Shelley Gray My Review: Hard lesson are learned in this novella, a mother's fear and not protecting her son, and woman who feels she has lost her true love. Decisions that have been made and actions that happened, and now forgiveness, and the hardest of all forgiving yourself, as you forgive those who have hurt you. When the man you have always loved has hurt you, you become prey for charlatans. All of the Novella's are set around the 1860's and the Civil War, and can be read in a single sitting, but they are so good you can't stop at one. Enjoy! I received this book through Litfuse Book Bloggers Tour and was not required to give a positive review

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