Author: | Haley Whitehall | ISBN: | 1230001052701 |
Publisher: | Expanding Horizons Press | Publication: | April 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Haley Whitehall |
ISBN: | 1230001052701 |
Publisher: | Expanding Horizons Press |
Publication: | April 26, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Race prejudice in the old South threatens to keep them apart, but sometimes love is black and white.
Unjustly accused of stealing, nanny April Windmire is turned out on the streets without pay or a reference. With no place to go and no friends, she stows away on the Mississippi steamer, the Queen Bee. Her hopes to remain undetected until they dock in St. Louis are dashed when a handsome officer discovers her hiding. Instead of turning her in, he takes her to his private quarters to ensure her safety. There she fights her growing attraction to a man she cannot have.
Matt Seever's wife died four years ago, leaving him alone with two small mulatto children. He works on the steamer to provide for them, but his job as an officer on the Queen Bee isn’t family friendly. He knows he needs a new wife, but no southern white woman will marry him. When April lands in his lap, his prayers are answered. Or are they? April’s not the trusting type and racial prejudice runs deep in post-Civil War Missouri. Just when Matt convinces April he loves her, his new family becomes a target and there’s no backing down from this fight.
Together, April and Matt must brave heinous race prejudice. Will it tear them apart or will they find an enduring love?
Note: This novel contains explicit romance and is suitable for readers 18+
Re-Release: (Midnight Kiss, Haley Whitehall, Liquid Silver Books. This is a re-edited and lengthened version.)
Race prejudice in the old South threatens to keep them apart, but sometimes love is black and white.
Unjustly accused of stealing, nanny April Windmire is turned out on the streets without pay or a reference. With no place to go and no friends, she stows away on the Mississippi steamer, the Queen Bee. Her hopes to remain undetected until they dock in St. Louis are dashed when a handsome officer discovers her hiding. Instead of turning her in, he takes her to his private quarters to ensure her safety. There she fights her growing attraction to a man she cannot have.
Matt Seever's wife died four years ago, leaving him alone with two small mulatto children. He works on the steamer to provide for them, but his job as an officer on the Queen Bee isn’t family friendly. He knows he needs a new wife, but no southern white woman will marry him. When April lands in his lap, his prayers are answered. Or are they? April’s not the trusting type and racial prejudice runs deep in post-Civil War Missouri. Just when Matt convinces April he loves her, his new family becomes a target and there’s no backing down from this fight.
Together, April and Matt must brave heinous race prejudice. Will it tear them apart or will they find an enduring love?
Note: This novel contains explicit romance and is suitable for readers 18+
Re-Release: (Midnight Kiss, Haley Whitehall, Liquid Silver Books. This is a re-edited and lengthened version.)