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Authors: Dorothy Love
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“Dorothy Love has a gift for weaving ordinary stories into remarkable books. I enjoyed her vivid descriptions and the well-written narrative of her latest novel,
Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray
. Most of all, I loved how Mrs. Love was able to make each of the novel's heroines completely relatable. By the time I finished the book, I felt I had made two new friends.”
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“This novel,
Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray
, fills in an important missing piece of our shared history. It explores the complicated personal bonds that develop, even in morally complicated situations.”
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“
Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray
is a beautiful and haunting story of friendship, family, war, and the common threads of love and loyalty that weave through them all. Full of historical details and wise insight into the complexities of one of the United States' most trying times, this is a profoundly important book that I know will stay with readers long, long after the last pageâjust as it has for me.”
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ARVEY, AUTHOR OF
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“This excellently researched and readable novel faithfully depicts an era of contrasts with two very different narratives. Two women, two lives, intertwined but ever separate, provide a compelling portrait. Freedom and slavery. Sadness and hope. Biographical fiction at its best.”
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“A great historical romance with a Gothic vibe that also has mystery and murder. Characters are well thought out; some are hiding secrets and will do whatever they must to keep those secrets, and some characters will do what they must to get closer to the truth. Love has outdone herself in this latest book, creating a unique novel that readers are sure to treasure forever.”
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“Dorothy Love writes with such rhythm and grace. Her attention to historical detail creates the perfect setting for characters we swiftly grow to love and cheer for.
The Bracelet
is a jewel of a story.”
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“
The Bracelet
by Dorothy Love was a fascinating and exciting antebellum novel that kept me flipping pages way into the night. I loved the insight into events that triggered the war, and Love's writing is beautiful and evocative. Highly recommended!”
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AUTHOR OF
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“
The Bracelet
is the perfect blend of mystery, history, and the quest for love and truth. A great read for not only lovers of period fiction, but for anyone who hungers for a well-told story.”
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EISSNER, AUTHOR OF
A F
ALL OF
M
ARIGOLDS
“With a country on the brink of war and her own future uncertain, Celia Browning's faith will be tested and her very life put in jeopardy by the mystery of the bracelet. In a novel inspired by actual events, Dorothy Love artfully recreates the lavish world of power and prestige in 1850s Savannah with unforgettable characters and the attention to historical detail her readers have come to expect. Vivid and entrancing . . . I was swept away!”
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RACELET
“Subtle and suspenseful with exquisite descriptions of antebellum Savannah, Georgia, and a tender love story to boot, Dorothy Love's
The Bracelet
takes the reader on a chilling journey into the mysteries surrounding one of Savannah's most prominent families during the days before the Civil War. Love's careful research and poignant prose provide a story that will delight fans of historical fiction.”
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“Vivid and romantic . . . recommended for fans of
Gone with the Wind
.”
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“Beautifully portrays an independent Southern woman . . . Pitch perfect . . . A memorable book.”
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“A beautifully written Southern historical that should appeal equally to Christian and secular readers alike.”
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“
Every Perfect Gift
is certainly a gift to readers.”
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“Romance and a strong sense of place recommend Love's delightful Southern-flavored historical.”
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“Romance, mystery, and intrigue . . . Love gives readers even more than they expect . . .”
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“Love's amazing historical has all the elements readers expect . . . romance, mystery, and characters who want more out of their lives.”
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“With well-drawn characters and just enough suspense to keep the pages turning, this winning debut will be a hit . . .”
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The Bracelet
A Proper Marriage
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Carolina Gold
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Beyond All Measure
Beauty for Ashes
Every Perfect Gift
Copyright © 2016 by Dorothy Love
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Publisher's Note: This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. All characters are fictional, and any similarity to people living or dead is purely coincidental.
ISBN 978-0-718-04243-1 (eBook)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Love, Dorothy, 1949- author.
Title: Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray : a novel / Dorothy Love.
Description: Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson, 2016.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016000399 | ISBN 9780718042448 (softcover) Subjects: LCSH: Lee, Mary Randolph Custis, 1807-1873--Fiction. | African American women--Fiction. | Slaves--United States--Fiction. | Female friendship--Fiction. | United States--History--19th century--Fiction. | GSAFD: Biographical fiction. | Historical fiction.
Classification: LCC PS3562.O8387 M77 2016 | DDC 813/.54--dc23 LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2016000399
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For Mary and Selina. You are not forgotten.