The Belle and the Officer (Battlefield Romance Series Book 1)
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The Belle and the Officer (Battlefield Romance Series Book 1)
Must read Southern Writers Magazine September/October 2015 edition. Historical romance. A Mississippi plantation. A southern belle. A Union officer. Brothers. Three reared in the South, the other in the North. Would they ever see eye-to-eye? The turmoil of the Civil War rips a country asunder as lives are transformed.
Alice Caldwell is young and in love in the midst of the raging war that disrupts her world. She hopes to soon become engaged when the Civil War destroys her plans, and her beau leaves to fight.
Bert Russell, a Union officer, invades her life when his wounded men are moved to Whitworth College in Brookhaven, Mississippi, and he turns it into a hospital for his soldiers. When there is not enough room for his men and the Confederate soldiers, he confiscates Cotton Grove Plantation, Alice’s home, as a hospital for his remaining men and encamps on her front lawn.
With her beau missing in action, Alice works at the hospital as well as her home hoping to see his face among the other arrivals. Working in the hospital with wounded and dying men changes Alice’s once-sheltered life. She’s no simpering southern belle batting lashes behind a sandalwood fan, but becomes a woman who finds the courage to go on.
Through it all, the magnolia trees continue to bloom, majestic live oaks curtained with Spanish moss wave their limbs, the great Mississippi River continues to flow as the North and South battle for its control, and somehow, people go on with their lives.
Brought to you by bestselling author of River Oaks Plantation, a finalist in the Grace Awards, and an Indie Award Winner.
Note from author: My father was from Brookhaven, Mississippi. I remember picking cotton as a small child on my uncle’s Mississippi cotton farm. I didn’t pick much, but I can say I did pick cotton. My father’s brother took over the cotton farm, and he gave me a smaller sack and told me I could help pick the cotton. He paid me twenty-five cents for each sack I filled. I soon played out and didn’t fill very many. I think I ended up with a dollar. This is why I decided to write a historical romance set in Brookhaven, Mississippi. I was inspired to write this one because my father was from Brookhaven, Mississippi. It is Christian historical romance, though it does not preach.