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1 Price, Eugenia

Beauty From Ashes
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In 1852, recovering from the death of her husband and parents and the loss of her home on St. Simons Island, Anne Couper Fraser finds refuge in Marietta, Georgia, but her new life and her family are soon torn apart by the conflicting loyalties and violence of the Civil War.

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2 Price, Eugenia

Before the Darkness Falls
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Continuing her saga of the three antebellum Georgia families featured in Savannah and To See Your Face Again, Price again mixes history and romance fiction in her facile, highly sentimental style. Natalie and Burke Latimer experience the first tragedies of their married life on the north Georgia frontier; Natalie's brother Jonathan drops out of Yale to marry halfbreed Cherokee Indian Mary; W. H. Stiles goes to Washington as a congressman and later, accompanied by Eliza Anne and the children, to Vienna as charge d'affaires; back in Savannah, the Brownings cope with Natalie's absence and their son's challenge to elite society; and doughty Eliza Mackay's beloved Captain Jack succumbs to tuberculosis. Meanwhile, the South is moving slowly toward secession, although Robert E. Lee, a close friend of the Mackay family, here expounds on the evils of slavery and the necessity of preserving the Union. While all of the characters (including children) indulge in the Southern propensity for flowery conversation, the best chapters are those in which politics and the slavery issue are discussed in lively fashion.

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Bright Captivity
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They met in the final days of the War of 1812. Anne Couper, daughter of a prominent planter, led a sheltered life on Georgia's St. Simons Island, dreaming a young woman's dreams of love with a romantic stranger. Then one day her handsome stranger arrived... John Fraser, a charming British lieutenant who captured her heart while holding her prisoner at the lavish estate of Dungeness. Within a year of their first, unforgettable meeting, they would marry -- and face the hardships of separation and the wonders of reunion. From the lush beauty of Cannon's Point, the Couper family's plantation, to the shores of England and Fraser's native Scotland, Eugenia Price creates a world rich with warmth and drama -- and a love story to be cherished..

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New Moon Rising
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Love, determination, and courage abound on a picturesque Georgia island as the St. Simon's Trilogy continues. In her second novel, the author of The Beloved Invader takes you once again to St. Simons, the enchanting Georgia sea island that was the setting for her first .. this time to tell the story of an honorable man in conflict with his society... Horace Gould is the younger son of a rich cotton plantation owner, who reaches manhood in the desperate years before the bloody Civil War. Deborah is his beautiful child bride. While older ladies watch for signs of his 'wicked past,' Deborah adores her lord, who initiates her into the joys of womanhood. Later she repays him a thousand fold as she guards his children on the plantation under siege of the Yankee soldiers, while Horace heroically fights for the hopeless Southern cause...

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The Waiting Time
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Price's thirty-ninth (and final) book is set, like many of its predecessors, in Georgia's coastal lowlands. This time out, readers will meet transplanted Bostonian Abby Allyn, newly widowed at 31. Although she has lived in the town of Darien for five years, Abby apparently has never before considered what she lives on. It's not until the death of her older husband, whose closed mouth and deep pockets irritated Abby (never mind that some would consider these to be fine traits in a spouse! ) , that the reality of owning a rice plantation and 100 human beings hits home. A visit to her mother undams a torrent of ladylike abolitionist sentiment, and Abby returns to Darien determined to free her slaves. The heel-cooling period of the title refers both to Abby's need to work out the timing and legalities involved in freeing her slaves as war looms on the horizon, and to the official year of mourning that must pass before she can decently marry her secret beau, the plantation's handsome and voluble overseer.

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6 Price, Eugenia

Where Shadows Go
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Hailed as one of the United States' greatest writers of historical fiction, Eugenia Price presents the stirring events and everyday happenings of Georgia's St. Simons Island. This story of one remarkable woman, Anne Couper Fraser, and her passionate yet intricate marriage to John Fraser, will thrill millions of readers worldwide.When the Frasers finally return to beautiful St. Simons Island, the one place on earth Anne longs to be, John says that he must follow his father-in-law's example and farm with slave labor is he is to support his family. The Coupers sincerely believe that these people are better off under their benevolence than they would be free. But soon Anne must ask herself if the kindness with which they treat their slaves justifies this Southern institution, and if a sacrifice she has asked of John is too great for their once-perfect marriage to endure.

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