The Promise of Canaan

Romance, Historical
Cover of the book The Promise of Canaan by Jane Kent, Elizabeth Copeman/Jane Kent
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Author: Jane Kent ISBN: 1230001292312
Publisher: Elizabeth Copeman/Jane Kent Publication: July 13, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jane Kent
ISBN: 1230001292312
Publisher: Elizabeth Copeman/Jane Kent
Publication: July 13, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

First place in the inaugural 2012 Swirl Awards for interracial/multicultural romance, historical category

 

Underground Railroad conductor Quin Sutton never anticipated being captured on his last trip. And when he escapes, his decision to plunge straight into the heart of danger again instead of heading north has him questioning his own sanity. But he has a year-old promise to a little boy to honor…find the slave girl Evangeline and conduct her to freedom.

But Evangeline is not the teenage girl Quin expected; she’s a very beautiful woman, and from all appearances, she is most definitely not the saint she’d been painted. Quin is angered and appalled by the woman Evangeline appears to be, but it will not stop him from fulfilling his promise, despite her protests.

Evangeline has dreamt of fleeing the oppression and enslavement of her life every day since she was old enough to know what the word slavery meant. But she has secrets Quin knows nothing about, including a beloved daughter captive by her master as leverage against her.

When Quin learns the truth and volunteers to go after Evangeline’s daughter, his rescue mission lands him with more slaves than the one little girl he went to fetch, making the journey north even more complicated and dangerous.

As the tension-filled months pass, Quin and Evangeline’s antagonistic start gradually changes to respect and friendship, and eventually the love of a lifetime. But happy every after is as much a dream as freedom unless they can reach safety in Canada…a hope for the future made even riskier when both would rather die than be returned to a life of slavery.

But happy ever after is as much a dream as freedom for the two fugitives. They still have many perilous miles to travel and a risky border crossing ahead of them. And both would rather die than be captured…or see the other captured…and returned to a life of slavery.

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First place in the inaugural 2012 Swirl Awards for interracial/multicultural romance, historical category

 

Underground Railroad conductor Quin Sutton never anticipated being captured on his last trip. And when he escapes, his decision to plunge straight into the heart of danger again instead of heading north has him questioning his own sanity. But he has a year-old promise to a little boy to honor…find the slave girl Evangeline and conduct her to freedom.

But Evangeline is not the teenage girl Quin expected; she’s a very beautiful woman, and from all appearances, she is most definitely not the saint she’d been painted. Quin is angered and appalled by the woman Evangeline appears to be, but it will not stop him from fulfilling his promise, despite her protests.

Evangeline has dreamt of fleeing the oppression and enslavement of her life every day since she was old enough to know what the word slavery meant. But she has secrets Quin knows nothing about, including a beloved daughter captive by her master as leverage against her.

When Quin learns the truth and volunteers to go after Evangeline’s daughter, his rescue mission lands him with more slaves than the one little girl he went to fetch, making the journey north even more complicated and dangerous.

As the tension-filled months pass, Quin and Evangeline’s antagonistic start gradually changes to respect and friendship, and eventually the love of a lifetime. But happy every after is as much a dream as freedom unless they can reach safety in Canada…a hope for the future made even riskier when both would rather die than be returned to a life of slavery.

But happy ever after is as much a dream as freedom for the two fugitives. They still have many perilous miles to travel and a risky border crossing ahead of them. And both would rather die than be captured…or see the other captured…and returned to a life of slavery.

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