Olivia's Journey

By B.G. Lashbrooks
Published by Astraea Press
$2.99 Rating: 1 star
(1.00 based on 1 review)

Published: May 05, 2011
Words: 64,162 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781936852246


Short description

With the War over and the President dead, what will that mean for the Confederate man who’d done so much to help Olivia? What will that mean for her?

Extended description

It’s the Spring of 1865 and Mr. Lincoln runs the country ... probably better than Olivia’s hard-fisted uncle runs his farm in Southern Indiana. Olivia would give anything to escape his abuse, but as long as he provides a shelter for her and her two younger sisters, she has no choice. But she soon has to make a daring decision when she finds a Confederate soldier bleeding alongside the river that borders her uncle’s farm. Soon Olivia and the soldier are running for their lives through Yankee country, with only Olivia’s twelve year old sister for company. But then the War is declared over and the President dead, what will that mean for the Confederate man who’d done so much to help Olivia? What will that mean for her?

Tags

romance, civil war, historical romance, clean romance, us civil war, sweet romance, confederate, train ride, rebel, johnny reb, confederate soldier, wounded soldier, bg lashbrooks

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Review by: Emma G on March 02, 2012 : star
This book is terrible, you can't even get past the first couple chapters without serious immorality, between two people who barely know each-other,no less! I would strongly recommend NOT reading this!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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