White Oak River: A Story of Slavery's Secrets
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Darkness: A Slave's Story (The Darkness Saga Book 1)
A Slave’s Story is a fictionalized account of not just one slave’s life, but the tribulations and misery of many American slaves. Darkness cannot comprehend why she is a slave, simply because of the …
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Doris: The Struggles of a Former Slave (The Darkness Saga Book 2)
From the author of A Slave’s Story comes the continuing saga of Darkness Knox. After she obtained her freedom, Darkness rids herself of her slave name, choosing the name, Doris. Luke and Doris mainta…
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Luke's Justice : The Darkness Saga
Luke's Justice is the fourth book in the A Slave's Story saga. The Knox family soon discovers that living on the former Andrews' Farm, now the Knox Farm, is fraught with peril. Luke is a full-time de…
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Doris: Return to the Slave Farm (The Darkness Saga Book 3)
After their home in Davenport, Iowa, is burned to the ground, Luke and Doris move to a home gifted to them by their friend, Hercules. Much to Doris's shock, the home that Luke chooses for them is the …
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Falling Wisteria (Yellow Crocus, #5)
As America enters WWII, two women on the home front strive to stay strong in a heartfelt novel about hope, friendship, and family by the bestselling author of Yellow Crocus and Golden Poppies.
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Golden Poppies (Freedman/Johnson, #3)
From the bestselling author of Yellow Crocus and Mustard Seed comes the empowering novel of two generations of American women connected by the past and fighting for a brighter future.
It’s 1894. Jo…
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Mustard Seed (Freedman/Johnson, #2)
The bestselling author of Yellow Crocus returns with a haunting and tender story of three women returning to the plantation they once called home.
Oberlin, Ohio, 1868. Lisbeth Johnson was born into…
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