Ransom of LoveRansom of Love
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Book, 2000
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Current format, Book, 2000, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsIn a historical novel set against the backdrop of slavery-rich Charleston, South Carolina, nineteen-year-old Benjamin arrives from South Africa, destined for the slave market, until he is set free by a Christian whose son Dan befriends him, and together, Dan and Benjamin make plans to build a cattle ranch in Texas. Original.
In this fifth installment of the bestselling Mail Order Bride series, two young couples seek freedom and love amidst slavery-rich Charleston, South Carolina.
When nineteen-year-old Benjamin arrives from South Africa, he is scheduled to be sold into slavery--but is set free by a Christian who takes him in as a paid worker. The man's son, Dan Johnson, befriends Benjamin, and the two make plans to start a cattle ranch in Texas. With bold dreams and the support and courage of their mail order brides, they struggle against bigotry and hatred to find their dream of happiness.
In the fifth installment of this captivating historical romance series, two young couples -- one black, one white -- seek freedom, friendship, and love in the slavery-ridden South.
In this fifth installment of the bestselling Mail Order Bride series, two young couples seek freedom and love amidst slavery-rich Charleston, South Carolina.
When nineteen-year-old Benjamin arrives from South Africa, he is scheduled to be sold into slavery--but is set free by a Christian who takes him in as a paid worker. The man's son, Dan Johnson, befriends Benjamin, and the two make plans to start a cattle ranch in Texas. With bold dreams and the support and courage of their mail order brides, they struggle against bigotry and hatred to find their dream of happiness.
In the fifth installment of this captivating historical romance series, two young couples -- one black, one white -- seek freedom, friendship, and love in the slavery-ridden South.
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- Sisters, Or. : Multnomah Publishers, c2000.
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