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Love is personal, war is not, especially in North Carolina,
1865-1867, during the reconstruction. With a love they are certain
will transcend all else, southern belle Penny Kennedy marries Union
Officer and attorney, Ryan Madison, despite the condemnation of
those around them. The initial days of wedded bliss end abruptly
when Marcus, the man who courted Penny for years in anticipation
that she would marry him, is arrested for murder, and Ryan is
assigned to prosecute him. As hard as this development is to
tolerate for Penny, she will discover worse things await her before
Ryan and she can attain the life they desire.
Praise, "BJ Vaughn has introduced the human side to often
forgotten North Carolina Civil Way History... This is history that
has finally been told in a very human and quite enjoyable study...
Her passion for detail, historic accuracy and flair for the
conflicts of the people involved is captivating."
-- David Waller, lecture and historian
"As a follow on to Muddy Waters, Turbulent Waters is a wonderfully
woven story of life, passion, peril, and overcoming hardship in the
reconstruction period in North Carolina. Most intriguing are the
carefully woven historically accurate events that impact the lives
and decisions of the characters. When you start reading, be
prepared to be loath to put Turbulent Waters down. The characters
are real and become friends that you don't want to leave at the
end. When will the next volume be available? I can't wait to read
it "
--Leesa K.C. Payne
"I really enjoyed Muddy Waters. Besides the story line of Penny
and Ryan and their families, I was really taken in by the
descriptions of their living conditions and the thought process
that they had to go through to live back then during the war. You
did a great job of describing their homes and I could really
picture how they looked and what comforts they did (or didn't)
have."
--Chris Peck
Love is personal, war is not, especially in North Carolina,
1865-1867, during the reconstruction. With a love they are certain
will transcend all else, southern belle Penny Kennedy marries Union
Officer and attorney, Ryan Madison, despite the condemnation of
those around them. The initial days of wedded bliss end abruptly
when Marcus, the man who courted Penny for years in anticipation
that she would marry him, is arrested for murder, and Ryan is
assigned to prosecute him. As hard as this development is to
tolerate for Penny, she will discover worse things await her before
Ryan and she can attain the life they desire.
Praise, "BJ Vaughn has introduced the human side to often
forgotten North Carolina Civil Way History... This is history that
has finally been told in a very human and quite enjoyable study...
Her passion for detail, historic accuracy and flair for the
conflicts of the people involved is captivating."
-- David Waller, lecture and historian
"As a follow on to Muddy Waters, Turbulent Waters is a wonderfully
woven story of life, passion, peril, and overcoming hardship in the
reconstruction period in North Carolina. Most intriguing are the
carefully woven historically accurate events that impact the lives
and decisions of the characters. When you start reading, be
prepared to be loath to put Turbulent Waters down. The characters
are real and become friends that you don't want to leave at the
end. When will the next volume be available? I can't wait to read
it "
--Leesa K.C. Payne
"I really enjoyed Muddy Waters. Besides the story line of Penny
and Ryan and their families, I was really taken in by the
descriptions of their living conditions and the thought process
that they had to go through to live back then during the war. You
did a great job of describing their homes and I could really
picture how they looked and what comforts they did (or didn't)
have."
--Chris Peck
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