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When the Yankee nurse's wagon overturns, she does not expect a
captain of Confederate cavalry to rescue her. Unable to reveal her
identity to the enemy, Lydia remains silent until Brinton's tender
care overcomes her fear. In the final days of the Civil War, Lydia
and Brinton strive to serve their causes in East Tennessee and find
something more powerful than hatred. The bondage of war gives way
to freedom in their love for each other.
In the midst of the Civil War, Democratic leaders in Indiana
developed treasonous plots to overthrow the federal government. At
the same time, a Union veteran, Jay Hadley, strugged to overcome
post traumatic stress, and Emeline Tanner fled from an unhappy home
to find peace, purpose, and love in Indianapolis.
Nikki Stoddard Schofield is the author of three
previously-published Civil War novels. Bondage and Freedom, A Civil
War Romance is about guerrilla warfare in East Tennessee with a
Yankee nurse, Lydia, who is suffering from post traumatic stress,
and Brinton Good, a Confederate captain who does his military
duties while also caring for her. Alas Richmond, A Civil War
Romance, is about Verity, a Southern belle, and Giles, an
Englishman and a Union spy, during the final days of the capital of
the Confederacy. Treason Afoot, A Civil War Romance, tells the
story of the Indianapolis Treason Trials in 1864 in Ms. Schofield's
hometown. Emeline Tanner and Jay Hadley live through those
tumultuous times, which resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court decision
of Ex Parte Milligan. Nikki is currently doing research on her next
novel, Confederates in Canada. Ms. Schofield is the mother of two
sons, Rob who lives with his wife Vicki in Ohio, and Gaven who
lives with his wife Christine and three daughters in Virginia. She
has five granddaughters, Bridget, Stephanie, Abigail, Gabrielle,
and Lily; one grandson, Nicholas; one great-grandson, Gonzalo, and
one great-granddaughter, Bella. From 1974 to 2012, Nikki was the
law librarian at the Indianapolis office of Bingham Greenebaum Doll
LLP, formerly Bingham Summers Welsh & Spilman. Upon entering
phased retirement, she took a second job as the Staff Genealogist
at Crown Hill Cemetery, where she works on Fridays. Also at Crown
Hill, the third largest private cemetery in the country, Nikki
serves as a tour guide specializing in the Civil War personalities.
In October 2011, Nikki began volunteering one day a week at the
Indiana State Library, Manuscript and Rare Book Division, where she
creates finding aids available on the Internet. Many of the items
Nikki summarizes in these finding aids are from Civil War
collections. This work enables her to read what people of that era
wrote and thought, thus providing authenticity to her novels. A
member of Speedway Baptist Church, Ms. Schofield is an ordained
deacon, moderator of the business meetings, adult Sunday school
teacher, and assistant treasurer. For five years, she served as one
of two representatives from the North Central region on the
Coordinating Council of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship with
which her church is affiliated. As president of the Indianapolis
Civil War Round Table for two terms, Nikki was elected for a third
term in May 2013. She has also served the club as director for the
annual trips, secretary, and newsletter editor. Ms. Schofield gave
first-person presentations of Civil War women including Belle Boyd,
Confederate spy; Mary Surratt, Lincoln conspirator; Mary Ann
Morrison Jackson, wife of Stonewall Jackson; Helen Pitts Douglass,
the second wife of orator and abolitionist Frederick Douglass;
Lucinda Morton, the wife of Indiana's Civil War Governor; Susan
Slater, Confederate spy; and several others. Ms. Schofield is a
member of the Baptist History & Heritage Society as well as a
member of the Fellowship of Baptist Historians
Nikki Stoddard Schofield is the author of three
previously-published Civil War novels. Bondage and Freedom, A Civil
War Romance is about guerrilla warfare in East Tennessee with a
Yankee nurse, Lydia, who is suffering from post traumatic stress,
and Brinton Good, a Confederate captain who does his military
duties while also caring for her. Alas Richmond, A Civil War
Romance, is about Verity, a Southern belle, and Giles, an
Englishman and a Union spy, during the final days of the capital of
the Confederacy. Treason Afoot, A Civil War Romance, tells the
story of the Indianapolis Treason Trials in 1864 in Ms. Schofield's
hometown. Emeline Tanner and Jay Hadley live through those
tumultuous times, which resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court decision
of Ex Parte Milligan. Nikki is currently doing research on her next
novel, Confederates in Canada. Ms. Schofield is the mother of two
sons, Rob who lives with his wife Vicki in Ohio, and Gaven who
lives with his wife Christine and three daughters in Virginia. She
has five granddaughters, Bridget, Stephanie, Abigail, Gabrielle,
and Lily; one grandson, Nicholas; one great-grandson, Gonzalo, and
one great-granddaughter, Bella. From 1974 to 2012, Nikki was the
law librarian at the Indianapolis office of Bingham Greenebaum Doll
LLP, formerly Bingham Summers Welsh & Spilman. Upon entering
phased retirement, she took a second job as the Staff Genealogist
at Crown Hill Cemetery, where she works on Fridays. Also at Crown
Hill, the third largest private cemetery in the country, Nikki
serves as a tour guide specializing in the Civil War personalities.
In October 2011, Nikki began volunteering one day a week at the
Indiana State Library, Manuscript and Rare Book Division, where she
creates finding aids available on the Internet. Many of the items
Nikki summarizes in these finding aids are from Civil War
collections. This work enables her to read what people of that era
wrote and thought, thus providing authenticity to her novels. A
member of Speedway Baptist Church, Ms. Schofield is an ordained
deacon, moderator of the business meetings, adult Sunday school
teacher, and assistant treasurer. For five years, she served as one
of two representatives from the North Central region on the
Coordinating Council of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship with
which her church is affiliated. As president of the Indianapolis
Civil War Round Table for two terms, Nikki was elected for a third
term in May 2013. She has also served the club as director for the
annual trips, secretary, and newsletter editor. Ms. Schofield gave
first-person presentations of Civil War women including Belle Boyd,
Confederate spy; Mary Surratt, Lincoln conspirator; Mary Ann
Morrison Jackson, wife of Stonewall Jackson; Helen Pitts Douglass,
the second wife of orator and abolitionist Frederick Douglass;
Lucinda Morton, the wife of Indiana's Civil War Governor; Susan
Slater, Confederate spy; and several others. Ms. Schofield is a
member of the Baptist History & Heritage Society as well as a
member of the Fellowship of Baptist Historians
In the midst of the Civil War, Democratic leaders in Indiana
developed treasonous plots to overthrow the federal government. At
the same time, a Union veteran, Jay Hadley, strugged to overcome
post traumatic stress, and Emeline Tanner fled from an unhappy home
to find peace, purpose, and love in Indianapolis.
When the Yankee nurse's wagon overturns, she does not expect a
captain of Confederate cavalry to rescue her. Unable to reveal her
identity to the enemy, Lydia remains silent until Brinton's tender
care overcomes her fear. In the final days of the Civil War, Lydia
and Brinton strive to serve their causes in East Tennessee and find
something more powerful than hatred. The bondage of war gives way
to freedom in their love for each other.
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