![]() Though the resolution is self-evident, the journey is entertaining: Camp ( Heirloom ) has rendered a poignant image of a South devastated by the war and betrayed by some of its own people, but determined to maintain its dignity and regain its prosperity. Maggie is confronted by conflicting feelings of loyalty to her husband and a yearning for love and soon finds herself embroiled in a struggle between honor and desire. Displaced and disturbed by the war, Reid Prescott is inclined to keep moving, but against his better judgment, he hires on as a farmhand. Then one night a spring storm blows a handsome drifter into her barn. With determination and spunk, Maggie decides to make the best of a bad situation. ![]() More Buy New Learn more about this copy US 51. ![]() No one in tiny Chesley knows the truth about Damaris Howard a woman of wealth and. Her 11-year-old son, Ty, is a comforting help, but she still bears the burden of her veteran husband Will, wounded in the war and physically recovered, but whose mind has been sent back permanently to childhood. After A Winter Scandal comes a new season for unexpected love in this sparkling second novel in New York Times bestselling author Candace Camp’s Legend of St. All around her, family and neighbors strive to hang on to what little property and spirit they have left. Four years after the Civil War has ended, Maggie Whitcomb is barely eking out an existence on her Arkansas farm. ![]()
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