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Two years have passed since the conclusion of the Shenandoah Sisters series, and Katie and Mayme are young women with big dreams, running Rosewood with the help of their two uncles and their friends Emma, Josepha, Jeremiah, and Henry. Jeremiah proposes to Mayme, but she is hesitant to accept. She loves him but does not want to give up her life at Rosewood. Local whites are furious at the Daniels brothers for harboring blacks at Rosewood and treating them like equals. The newly rising KKK kidnaps Jeremiah and plans to hang him. Will the brothers rescue him in time? Or will Mayme live to regret not saying yes to Jeremiah when she had the chance?
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Female friendship, Historical Fiction, Plantation life, Race relations, Racism, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Women plantation owners, Young women, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Fiction, Women plantation owners -- Fiction, Female friendship -- Fiction, Plantation life -- Fiction, Race relations -- Fiction, Young women -- Fiction, Racism -- Fiction, North Carolina -- Fiction, Fiction, christian, historical, Friendship, fiction, Young women, fiction, North carolina, fictionPlaces
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