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The Beloved Invader (St. Simons Trilogy, #3)
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Price did not write these trilogies in historical chronological order. This was the first book written in the three trilogies and quartet. I loved the history of this one because it even told of the little town in Georgia where I grew up. And St. Simon’s is a place that I hold dear to my heart. So, I’m rather biased about the history of these places.
I’m enjoying these historical novels in the stories they tell. I love the Afterwards of the books that keep you up to date on the character’s living relatives. I’m forging ahead to learn more history about where I grew up.
Are they great literary wonders? Not at all. I even cringe when the Southern women pass out from fright. Have Northern women ever been depicted as so fragile as the Southern Belles? Just asking.
I’m enjoying these historical novels in the stories they tell. I love the Afterwards of the books that keep you up to date on the character’s living relatives. I’m forging ahead to learn more history about where I grew up.
Are they great literary wonders? Not at all. I even cringe when the Southern women pass out from fright. Have Northern women ever been depicted as so fragile as the Southern Belles? Just asking.
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October 18, 2024
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October 18, 2024
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October 23, 2024
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