This book struck me as a very light weight version of Gone With the Wind. It was okay, not great, worth reading. It didn't always seem to have a clear vision of where it was going.
From back cover:
Love and war, pride and passion. An unforgettable tale that will capture your heart...
St Lous, Spring 1861. Nowhere were the rumblings of inevitable war felt so keenly. Its battle cry would briing together lovely, liberated Leigh Pennington and Hays Banister, the dashing Yankee shipbuilder on a secret Union mission...
From the tent hospitals at Shiloh and Vicksburg to the elegant salons of the great Mississippi riverboats, from the lawless borderlands of Quantrill's raiders to the private bedrooms of stolen passions ... their stormy romance swept across an America at war - and blazed with the fiery conflicts of a turbulent era ... Let No Man Divide.
Love and war, pride and passion. An unforgettable tale that will capture your heart...
St Lous, Spring 1861. Nowhere were the rumblings of inevitable war felt so keenly. Its battle cry would briing together lovely, liberated Leigh Pennington and Hays Banister, the dashing Yankee shipbuilder on a secret Union mission...
From the tent hospitals at Shiloh and Vicksburg to the elegant salons of the great Mississippi riverboats, from the lawless borderlands of Quantrill's raiders to the private bedrooms of stolen passions ... their stormy romance swept across an America at war - and blazed with the fiery conflicts of a turbulent era ... Let No Man Divide.
A tiumphant story of hearts at war. A civil war romance.