Redemption's Return: Book Three

Front Cover
AuthorHouse, Jul 13, 2011 - Fiction - 504 pages

Although six, long months have passed since Rebecca took her leave from Jean Luc Rousseau near the outskirts of Breles, his feelings for the young woman have remained the same



Six months have passed since the Redemption and her crew set sail for the West Indies, but tensions continue to mount back home as Napoleon Bonaparte, in his vain quest to rule all of Europe, creates a quick and efficient chaos to erupt among his countrymen, as well as his British adversaries in neighboring England. Mounting an oppressive manhunt for suspected dissidents and traitors loyal to the French Republic, Bonaparte creates a ruthless regime of terror in which daily executions are carried out in the name of political genocide. Jean Luc Rousseau, along with Claude and Marielle Laroche, are sheltered from the all-too-recent upheaval living in the quiet community of Guilers, until an enchanting newcomer arrives. Her very presence threatens the placid complacency that has each of them under its spell, but when calamity strikes, all believe that only Rebecca can provide the evidence necessary to substantiate the truth. Will the Redemption return in time for her to save the life of Jean Luc Rousseau?


 

Selected pages

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
21
Section 3
59
Section 4
86
Section 5
116
Section 6
125
Section 7
159
Section 8
192
Section 22
313
Section 23
326
Section 24
339
Section 25
347
Section 26
352
Section 27
358
Section 28
368
Section 29
379

Section 9
205
Section 10
217
Section 11
221
Section 12
230
Section 13
236
Section 14
243
Section 15
249
Section 16
255
Section 17
260
Section 18
272
Section 19
282
Section 20
298
Section 21
303
Section 30
385
Section 31
393
Section 32
400
Section 33
412
Section 34
422
Section 35
433
Section 36
441
Section 37
472
Section 38
477
Section 39
489
Section 40
495
Section 41
497
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2011)

Erin Heitzmann was born a Melarvie. This fact is particularily important to her father, Joel Melarvie, who thinks that being a Melarvie is all that really matters in the grand scheme of things. He is correct.

Bibliographic information