Jenny Mae Severt: Forbidden Love: Jenny Mae Severt Series Book 1
In 1859 Asheville, NC at the Beaver Creek Plantation Jenny Mae Severt meets a young half-Cherokee named Callie Calloway for a brief moment at her father Silas Severt's wedding to Susan Mash. As fate has it she also meets her arranged match Jackson, who just hapens to be a businessman and her uncle from Johnson, TN. Knowing she needs to be a proper young lady she's willing to deal with her arrangement, but as the years go by will she find herself content with Jackson or will she find forbidden love with Callie? Callie Calloway was known as the half-blood since he had an Irish father and a Cherokee mother. He wasn't well liked in town and he only had one friend, Teegan Maloney. After a chance meeting with the groom's daughter at a wedding he gets a desire for her. As time goes on will Callie move forward and forget the strawberry haired girl that's impossible to claim or will he make her his and forge a forbidden love with Jenny Mae?
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Jenny Mae Severt: Forbidden Love: Jenny Mae Severt Series Book 1
In 1859 Asheville, NC at the Beaver Creek Plantation Jenny Mae Severt meets a young half-Cherokee named Callie Calloway for a brief moment at her father Silas Severt's wedding to Susan Mash. As fate has it she also meets her arranged match Jackson, who just hapens to be a businessman and her uncle from Johnson, TN. Knowing she needs to be a proper young lady she's willing to deal with her arrangement, but as the years go by will she find herself content with Jackson or will she find forbidden love with Callie? Callie Calloway was known as the half-blood since he had an Irish father and a Cherokee mother. He wasn't well liked in town and he only had one friend, Teegan Maloney. After a chance meeting with the groom's daughter at a wedding he gets a desire for her. As time goes on will Callie move forward and forget the strawberry haired girl that's impossible to claim or will he make her his and forge a forbidden love with Jenny Mae?
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Jenny Mae Severt: Forbidden Love: Jenny Mae Severt Series Book 1

Jenny Mae Severt: Forbidden Love: Jenny Mae Severt Series Book 1

by Pipa-Marie Howard
Jenny Mae Severt: Forbidden Love: Jenny Mae Severt Series Book 1

Jenny Mae Severt: Forbidden Love: Jenny Mae Severt Series Book 1

by Pipa-Marie Howard

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Overview

In 1859 Asheville, NC at the Beaver Creek Plantation Jenny Mae Severt meets a young half-Cherokee named Callie Calloway for a brief moment at her father Silas Severt's wedding to Susan Mash. As fate has it she also meets her arranged match Jackson, who just hapens to be a businessman and her uncle from Johnson, TN. Knowing she needs to be a proper young lady she's willing to deal with her arrangement, but as the years go by will she find herself content with Jackson or will she find forbidden love with Callie? Callie Calloway was known as the half-blood since he had an Irish father and a Cherokee mother. He wasn't well liked in town and he only had one friend, Teegan Maloney. After a chance meeting with the groom's daughter at a wedding he gets a desire for her. As time goes on will Callie move forward and forget the strawberry haired girl that's impossible to claim or will he make her his and forge a forbidden love with Jenny Mae?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502474001
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/02/2014
Series: Jenny Mae Severt , #1
Pages: 420
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

Pipa-Marie Howard's a Southern girl from a small town who just happens to be a history buff that enjoys writing. Her favorite time period would be the Civil War and Wild West eras, which is why she writes historical romance. She thanks God for her gift of writing along with her knowledge and wisdom that she has as well. In her spare time when she's not writing she's watching a good show or reading a good book.
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