Ursula's Inheritance

Ursula's Inheritance

by Eileen Charbonneau
Ursula's Inheritance

Ursula's Inheritance

by Eileen Charbonneau

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Overview

In 1864 New York, plantation heiress Ursula Buckley's inheritance yields secrets of her past, some unknown, even to her. Will her young marriage survive both the civil strife and the anguish embedded in her own heart?

On the American Civil WarBrides series by Eileen Charbonneau:

"I learned new things about the Civil War, and the best part: the author never seemed to be teaching. Instead, the events carried the history lessons seamlessly." — David Fitz-Gerald, author of Wanders Far

"Through tales of love, comradeship and struggle, these stories illuminate women's hidden role in history by a master at bringing the past to life." –
Joanne Pence, USA Today bestselling author

"This intriguing story captures the Civil War era. Spies, secret agents, and intrigue then ensues in a fast moving tale that concludes in a surprising ending."— Bill Lockwood, author of Gare de Lyon

In the tradition of Willa Cather...women carry with them a dignity of purpose as inevitable as the story of civil war enmity and love that flows through their lives." -- Robert Crooke, author of The Chastened Heart

At a time when our country was most divided, two lovers earn their happiness through a larger-than-life journey of sacrifice and pure grit. Rich in historical detail..."
Jenna Kernan, Publishers Weekly Bestselling Author of Winter Woman

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160821030
Publisher: BWL Publishing
Publication date: 11/07/2021
Series: American Civil War Brides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 667 KB

About the Author

Eileen Charbonneau writes historical novels that the Washington Post has called “provocative…well told, extremely entertaining tales.” and Publisher's Weekly says shows impressive command of the elements of historical romance...").

Eileen's work has won the Golden Medallion, Chatelaine Award and Phyllis A. Whitney Award. Finalist accolades include the Daphne duMaurier Award, Hearts of the West Award, Golden Leaf and Laramie Award.

Eileen lives in the brave little state of Vermont, where she and her husband run a small Bed and Breakfast in their 1886 Victorian home. Eileen loves kayaking below the eagles on the Connecticut River and Maple Creemies. She loves hearing from readers. Her email is . Visit Eileen's website at: www.eileencharbonneau.com
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