Beneath the Honeysuckle Vine
Civil War — no one could flee from the nightmare of battle and the countless lives it devoured. Everyone had sacrificed — suffered profound misery and unimaginable loss. Vivianna Bartholomew was no exception. The war had torn her from her home — orphaned her. The merciless war seemed to take everything — even the man she loved. Still, Vivianna yet knew gratitude — for a kind friend had taken her in upon the death of her parents. Thus, she was cared for — even loved.
Yet, as General Lee surrendered signaling the war’s imminent end — as Vivianna remained with the remnants of the Turner family — her soul clung to the letters written by her lost soldier — to his memory written in her heart. Could a woman ever heal from the loss of such a love? Could a woman’s heart forget that it may find another? Vivianna Bartholomew thought not.
Still, it is often in the world that miracles occur — that love endures even after hope has been abandoned. Thus, one balmy Alabama morning — as two ragged soldiers wound the road toward the Turner house — Vivianna began to know — to know that miracles do exist — that love is never truly lost.
- Author
- Marcia Lynn McClure
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 304
- Publisher
- Distractions Ink
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780982192191
- Genres
- romance, historical, fiction, adult, westerns
- Release date
- 2009
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