American Gilt

Scandal

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
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Author: J.D. Peterson ISBN: 1230002338200
Publisher: J.D. Peterson Media Publication: May 24, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J.D. Peterson
ISBN: 1230002338200
Publisher: J.D. Peterson Media
Publication: May 24, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Based on the true story from America’s Gilded Age.

“American Gilt – Scandal” (Vol. 3)

What really happened in 1883? Sifting through the rumors, gossip and propaganda perpetuated over the years, “American Gilt” reveals the life of Sara Swan Whiting while exploring the mystery, truth and hidden agenda of an American scandal.

“This was the best gilded age novel I have read in such a long time.” ­ Ted M.

“I literally could not put this book down! …I’d been transported to another time.” – Amy H.

“AMERICAN GILT Scandal” (Vol. 3) The final book of the AMERICAN GILT trilogy continues in 1884 as Sara Swan Whiting, once a popular débutante, finds herself disgraced by divorce a mere year after her marriage, and left with a child to raise alone. Previously an admired member of the social set, Sara is now shunned, and becomes the target of judgment and criticism by her contemporaries.

Sara’s daughter, Natica, born of the ill-fated marriage, is denied paternity by her father, Oliver Belmont, and subsequently the lineage of the powerful Belmont family, in spite of an undeniable resemblance to her father. Years pass – Natica grows into a lovely young woman following in the débutante footsteps of her mother. Now a society favorite, Natica is spunky and beautiful, but will history repeat itself and deliver the young débutante to scandal?

Travel through time to the wealth and confines of high society during America’s Gilded Age. Based on information gathered from personal letters, historical newspapers, archives, books and interviews, author J. D. Peterson skillfully weaves a compelling tale of real events surrounding the Belmont-Whiting Scandal of 1883.

www.americangilt.com

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Based on the true story from America’s Gilded Age.

“American Gilt – Scandal” (Vol. 3)

What really happened in 1883? Sifting through the rumors, gossip and propaganda perpetuated over the years, “American Gilt” reveals the life of Sara Swan Whiting while exploring the mystery, truth and hidden agenda of an American scandal.

“This was the best gilded age novel I have read in such a long time.” ­ Ted M.

“I literally could not put this book down! …I’d been transported to another time.” – Amy H.

“AMERICAN GILT Scandal” (Vol. 3) The final book of the AMERICAN GILT trilogy continues in 1884 as Sara Swan Whiting, once a popular débutante, finds herself disgraced by divorce a mere year after her marriage, and left with a child to raise alone. Previously an admired member of the social set, Sara is now shunned, and becomes the target of judgment and criticism by her contemporaries.

Sara’s daughter, Natica, born of the ill-fated marriage, is denied paternity by her father, Oliver Belmont, and subsequently the lineage of the powerful Belmont family, in spite of an undeniable resemblance to her father. Years pass – Natica grows into a lovely young woman following in the débutante footsteps of her mother. Now a society favorite, Natica is spunky and beautiful, but will history repeat itself and deliver the young débutante to scandal?

Travel through time to the wealth and confines of high society during America’s Gilded Age. Based on information gathered from personal letters, historical newspapers, archives, books and interviews, author J. D. Peterson skillfully weaves a compelling tale of real events surrounding the Belmont-Whiting Scandal of 1883.

www.americangilt.com

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