Williamsburg Daughter

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Romance, Historical
Cover of the book Williamsburg Daughter by Nancy Foshee, Christian Faith Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nancy Foshee ISBN: 9781635753523
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing Publication: April 13, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nancy Foshee
ISBN: 9781635753523
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing
Publication: April 13, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

The year 1898 ushered in a time of tension between the United States and Spain, fueled by the yellow journalism of newspapers owned by Hearst and Pulitzer. The United States declared war, and thousands of angry volunteers joined up to exact revenge for the bombing of an American battleship.

The last decade of the nineteenth century was also a time when individual women were making accomplishments in previously male-dominated vocations. The Daughters of the American Revolution organized women who wanted to make their communities better. And yet, the bulk of American society still felt a woman’s place was in the home. Though women could own property and could inherit wealth, married women were considered an appendage of their husbands, making their economic resources the property of their husbands.

But immense changes were brewing in technology, communications, and power. It is within this dynamic period that Jessica Calhoun and Stephen McCormack literally collide with one another, and the chemistry that ignites between them propels them into a whirlwind romance, punctuated with danger.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The year 1898 ushered in a time of tension between the United States and Spain, fueled by the yellow journalism of newspapers owned by Hearst and Pulitzer. The United States declared war, and thousands of angry volunteers joined up to exact revenge for the bombing of an American battleship.

The last decade of the nineteenth century was also a time when individual women were making accomplishments in previously male-dominated vocations. The Daughters of the American Revolution organized women who wanted to make their communities better. And yet, the bulk of American society still felt a woman’s place was in the home. Though women could own property and could inherit wealth, married women were considered an appendage of their husbands, making their economic resources the property of their husbands.

But immense changes were brewing in technology, communications, and power. It is within this dynamic period that Jessica Calhoun and Stephen McCormack literally collide with one another, and the chemistry that ignites between them propels them into a whirlwind romance, punctuated with danger.

More books from Christian Faith Publishing

Cover of the book Xola Lola's Journey From Mexico to Vermont by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Sam's Smile by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book The Broken Truth by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Questions From The Creator by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Following A Man You've Never Met by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book A Box of Depends & A Bottle of Tequila by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Bible Stories Illustrated for Infants and Young Children Volume 1 by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Ready As I'll Ever Be by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book From Gutter to Grace by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Reign's Rabbit by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book The Death Of A Marriage by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book The Red Notebook by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book What Kind of Woman Am I? by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Be Gone, Fear by Nancy Foshee
Cover of the book Are We There Yet? by Nancy Foshee
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy