Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:496
  • eBook ISBN:9781098377984

Expression of Honor

By Ramona Vallee and George Richardson

Overview


Expression of Honor is a Civil War romance. Juliette is from France and fell in love with a visiting Southern officer. He must leave for the United states before her. She leaves later on a blockade runner. All the revelations, predicaments, and perils gives her resilience and fortitude to meet each situation. Frank identifies himself as a Kansan after a decade of dealing with border ruffians, bloodshed spawned by the pro-slavers against the ant-slavers. Also the political wrangling from the Kansas-Nebraska act festered into Bloody Kansas. Frank was sick and tired of being sick and tired. He was ready to hash it out in the Rebellion as a Lieutenant Colonel under General Ulysses Grant The two main characters separate stories merge into a supernatural moment.
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Description


Expression of Honor is a Civil War Romance. Juliette is from France and fell in love with a visiting Southern officer he must leave for the United States before her. She leaves later on a blockade runner All the revelations, predicaments, and perils gives her resilience and fortitude to meet each situation. Frank identifies himself as a Kansan after a decade of dealing with border ruffians, bloodshed spawned by the pro-slavers against the ant-slavers. also the political wrangling from the Kansas-Nebraska act festered into bloody Kansas. Frank was sick and tired of being sick and tired. He was ready to hash it out in the Rebellion as a Lieutenant Colonel under General Ulysses Grant. The two main characters separate stories merge into a supernatural moment.
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About The Author


I am an average housewife, mother, grandmother, and have been employed in in a few menial jobs. My interests in life were my family ,keeping the bills paid. outside of those interests I enjoyed reading, especially Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackery. they were so detailed in their descriptions of characters. Everyone has a book in them. What helped me write this book is my father's death bed request to rewrite an oral history he had written with my mother as typist in 1953. because he hadn't fleshed out The characters, it never was published. so I kept all the valuable ,firsthand witness of my great grandpa, Homer Richardson. My father's general plot of the book was kept. I simply fleshed out the two main characters. Since my father passed away in 1976. This book is my expression of honor to my father ,George Raymond Richardson.
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