Freedom of Love
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.54 (917 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1492777005 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 186 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Can they rekindle their love or will they never find the freedom only love can bring.. After years of searching she appears as if conjured by his deepest desires. However, their love is interrupted when she is abducted and sold into slavery. But she returns far from the same. Alone and scared she only wishes to regain her freedom. She loves him almost from their first meeting. Alexander couldn't help but love the exotic beauty with the caramel skin that made him want to taste it. Losing her was the hardest day of his life. The stunning daughter of the French nobleman Dominique, marquis d’Chartes and the African beauty Imani Marsan, Soleil is captivated by everything during her first trip to America including Alex
Good Reading LAS Reviewer May 1821, a time fifteen year old Alex Cummings will never forget. The Marquis Dominique von Marsan and his family are on their way to secure contracts with local cotton farmers. Alex’s dad is one of the biggest cotton farmers in Alabama, and it will be Alex’s responsibility to watch over Marquis Dominique’s twelve year old daughter Soleil during their fathers business visit. Of course Alex is not too happy about babysitting a girl and he would rather be hunting or fishing, that is until he set his eyes on the beautiful Soleil. Al. Historical Romance Freedom of Love is a historical romance set in Alabama about Historical Romance Jane H. Freedom of Love is a historical romance set in Alabama about 40 years or so before emancipation. The action of the story largely takes place within a prosperous southern plantation. The setting is portrayed particularly well without an over attention to detail.The story begins by introducing the protagonist, Soleil, who is visiting America for the first time. She is French but mulatto, and as a young girl unable to understand the institution of slavery. During her first visit to America, she meets Alex who is wealthy and white. I got the impression. 0 years or so before emancipation. The action of the story largely takes place within a prosperous southern plantation. The setting is portrayed particularly well without an over attention to detail.The story begins by introducing the protagonist, Soleil, who is visiting America for the first time. She is French but mulatto, and as a young girl unable to understand the institution of slavery. During her first visit to America, she meets Alex who is wealthy and white. I got the impression. Jonel said breathtakingly beautiful. This novel is inspiring yet heartbreaking at the same time. Carr invokes emotions in her characters and in her audience that draw you further and further into this brilliant tale. Carr’s writing is eloquent yet approachable. Her descriptions paint a brilliant picture of both the characters and the scenery in this novel. This historically accurate novel brings forth a multiplicity of issues in a tactful yet realistic manner. The descriptions that she uses fit well with the time period and writing style of the novel while giving the reader some
By the time she was thirteen she found her passion in the romance genre and has not looked back ever since. Carr has always enjoyed indulging in her imagination. . She consumed books like they were the air she needed to survive. She began writing poetry and stories at the age of 10. About the Author Raised in Charlotte NC, G.S. It seemed inevitable that her love of reading would transcend into a desire to create her own stories. At a very young age she had a thirst for reading and the many possibilities it helped come alive in her mind’s eye
Raised in Charlotte NC, G.S. . By the time she was thirteen she found her passion in the romance genre and has not looked back ever since. Carr has always enjoyed indulging in her imagination. At a very young age she had a thirst for reading and the many possibilities it helped come alive in her mind’s eye. She began writing poetry and stories at the age of 10. She consumed books like they were the air she needed to survive.