Wounded (Rebellion Series Book 1): Historical American Romance of the Civil War -- 19th Century
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Wounded (Rebellion Series Book 1): Historical American Romance of the Civil War -- 19th Century
One devastating secret.
One wrenching betrayal.
Two people tempted by passion in the midst of war.
And only one night to give in… Virginia, 1863. No one suspects that Private Tom Hall, Union sharpshooter, is really a woman – or that she has fallen in love with her commanding officer, Lieutenant Adam Spencer.
For more than a year, Private Hall has been hiding the fact that he is really Sarah Winslow, a woman on the run from a troubled past. After Sarah’s brother disappears in the war’s first major battle, she dresses as a man and joins the Union army to get revenge on the rebels who killed him. Sarah revels in the freedom of living as a man and the adventure of fighting for the Union.
But when she is wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville, Lieutenant Spencer rescues her and discovers her secret. Now Sarah risks losing everything… unless she can convince Lieutenant Spencer to let her go on being Private Tom Hall.
If you liked Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novels, Bernard Cornwell’s Civil War Starbucks Chronicles, or Margaret Mitchell’s classic novel, Gone with the Wind, you will love Wounded.
>>Author’s warning: This book contains passionate sex scenes and language that are intended for readers 18 and over. Here’s what people are saying about Wounded:
“I was riveted and couldn’t put it down till the end…†Marinda Freeman
“I found both Adam and Sarah very believable and the passion that springs unexpectedly between them is described beautifully. The story grips from the first page…†B. Tolliday
“The characters are truly captivating and the rebellious nature of this romance had me turning the pages to find out all the juicy details.†Heather Quinton
>>>>From inside the book: "Wearing her boots and army trousers, with a rough bandage tied around her wounded shoulder, Sarah knew she looked much more like Tom Hall, rifleman, than a woman. But the Lieutenant had never looked at Tom Hall the way he was looking at her now. Those gray eyes, usually so cool and remote, held a hot intensity she had never seen before. Something predatory in his gaze made her nipples tighten into hard points that rubbed almost painfully against the fabric of her shirt. A strange thick feeling, a restless throbbing, began at the place where her thighs joined. With a boldness that surprised her, she took the flask from his hand and drank the last of the whiskey, then licked her bottom lip and let the flask drop onto the blanket behind her."
62 pages.
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