True Colors

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 24/05/2006 - 348 páginas
Cassie Golden feels called to leave her safe but lonely Pennsylvania farm to tend the Union wounded in Alexandria, Virginia. Love and conspiratorial intrigue enter her life there, both arriving in the form of an intelligence officer, Major Michael Byron. When duty sends him away, Cassie becomes unwittingly enmeshed in a mosaic of espionage, kidnapping, imprisonment and murder. Their unanticipated reunion only creates a chasm between them as sweeping as the one dividing the nation. Only the truth can bridge such a chasm. And truth is in short supply.

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Erin Rainwater is a Pennsylvania native whose trip to Gettysburg when she was twelve enhanced her already deep interest in the Civil War. She entered the Army Nurse Corps upon graduation from nursing school. Serving during the Vietnam War era, she cared for the bodies and spirits of soldiers and veterans, including repatriated POWs and MIAs. Now living in Colorado, she is a member of a Disaster Medical Assistance Team, and has been deployed to disaster areas around the country.True Colors won the 2009 Gold Medal in Historical Fiction awarded by The Military Writers Society of America. That same year it also took 1st place in the Branson Stars & Flags Book Awards. True Colors is partly based on Erin's military and nursing experiences as well as extensive research. Erin authored two other novels: The Arrow That Flieth By Day, a historical love story set in 1860s Colorado, which features Cassie's cousin, Mandy; and Refining Fires, a uniquely written love story of the 1950s.Erin invites you to visit her "virtual fireside" at www.erinrainwater.com.

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