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Annalea, a Princess in Exile

By Stephen Shore
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 11, 2009
Words: 53868 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

Have you read ANNALEA, PRINCESS OF NEMUSMAR? Then prepare to continue the journey, as old friends, familiar enemies and intriguing new characters bring to life the hardships and adventures of the child who came to womanhood while living among slaves, former slaves, slavers, merchants, colonists, American Indians, seamen, harlots and pirates. The saga expands in volume 2 of the Annalea series.

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romance, suspense, adventure, multicultural, england, historical, pirate, london, slave, annalea, freebooter, crockett, buccaneer, bay of mobile, boars head inn, bristol, chesapeake bay, duvessa, liverpool, mam tire, swashbuckler, stephen shore

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Review by: Lee E. Shilo on Jan. 16, 2011 : star star star star star
Annalea, A Princes In Exile


This second book on the Annalea series, captures the everyday lives and tribulations of family affairs.
I found it most entertaining! Stephen James Shore has succeeded in emulating the nuances of family humor, tenderness, and tragedy to the highest degree. Full of exceptional, and controversial subject matter. Stephen shows no apology for this raw, unmasking of what most families keep locked away, deep in a closet, and its forgotten recesses, never to see daylight. I am refreshed at the honesty of his writing, and the telling of this tale.

Lee E. Shilo
leeshilo@yahoo.com
(reviewed long after purchase)

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