In the Morning Sun
With the election of 1868 underway, Madeline Asher's mission is clear: educate and enlist the freedmen of Nebraska to vote. After losing the man she loved to war--and a small piece of herself along the way--Madeline leaves her life in Philadelphia behind, determined to reclaim her life's purpose by making a difference in others.

With America's Southern Rebellion at an end, so are the efforts of Union veteran James Blakemore. Tired of the injustices still plaguing the young country, he sets his sights toward his Canadian roots--until fate guides him back to the love he thought he'd lost.

Vowing never to leave her side again, James joins Madeline in her cause to help the freedmen of Dunesville, despite rising threats and violence. But with Nebraska's anti-miscegenation laws in effect, Madeline is forced to choose between a life with her new husband or the chance to shape a greater nation.
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In the Morning Sun
With the election of 1868 underway, Madeline Asher's mission is clear: educate and enlist the freedmen of Nebraska to vote. After losing the man she loved to war--and a small piece of herself along the way--Madeline leaves her life in Philadelphia behind, determined to reclaim her life's purpose by making a difference in others.

With America's Southern Rebellion at an end, so are the efforts of Union veteran James Blakemore. Tired of the injustices still plaguing the young country, he sets his sights toward his Canadian roots--until fate guides him back to the love he thought he'd lost.

Vowing never to leave her side again, James joins Madeline in her cause to help the freedmen of Dunesville, despite rising threats and violence. But with Nebraska's anti-miscegenation laws in effect, Madeline is forced to choose between a life with her new husband or the chance to shape a greater nation.
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In the Morning Sun

In the Morning Sun

by Lena Hart
In the Morning Sun

In the Morning Sun

by Lena Hart

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With the election of 1868 underway, Madeline Asher's mission is clear: educate and enlist the freedmen of Nebraska to vote. After losing the man she loved to war--and a small piece of herself along the way--Madeline leaves her life in Philadelphia behind, determined to reclaim her life's purpose by making a difference in others.

With America's Southern Rebellion at an end, so are the efforts of Union veteran James Blakemore. Tired of the injustices still plaguing the young country, he sets his sights toward his Canadian roots--until fate guides him back to the love he thought he'd lost.

Vowing never to leave her side again, James joins Madeline in her cause to help the freedmen of Dunesville, despite rising threats and violence. But with Nebraska's anti-miscegenation laws in effect, Madeline is forced to choose between a life with her new husband or the chance to shape a greater nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781941885406
Publisher: Maroon Ash Publishing
Publication date: 06/18/2017
Series: Hearts at War , #2
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Lena Hart is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary, suspense, and historical romances. She is best known for her passionate, heartfelt stories—no matter the setting. When Lena's not writing, she is either reading, researching, or conferring with her muse. To learn more about Lena and her books, visit www.LenaHartWrites.com
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