New Moon RisingA novel set in the South of the 1830s depicts the torn loyalties of a planter's son who can no longer accept Black enslavement |
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User Review - vintagebeckie - LibraryThingNew Moon Rising is the second book in Eugenia Price’s St. Simons series. Set on St. Simons Island, Georgia, in the years leading up to the Civil War, this richly detailed and well-researched novel ... Read full review
New moon Rising
User Review - dswifeandmom - Overstock.comThis is another great historical clean fiction from Eugenia Price. Read all her books if you like historical fiction with truth. Also one doesnt have to worry about being bombarded with ugly language and such. Read full review
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