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Cheryl
Davis is an avid student of history, especially
interested in the heritage of her native Georgia.
All her novels depict the legacy of the South and
the Celts. She wrote HOPE IS CONSTANT and
SOUTHERN COMPLICATIONS while living in
a log home adjacent to the old homestead that was
the model for Tara. She now resides south of Atlanta
on a country road complete with a graveyard and
an abandoned railroad.
Also by Cheryl Davis
1.
Heartfelt Inspirations and No Small Miracle,
Christian Writers Guild, anthology
Available at:
www.christianauthorsguild.org
or www.booklocker.com
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Is Constant
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After
the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, British redcoat
Angus McDonald did not think he could keep his promise to marry
Georgia colonist Rachel Martin. Trapped in the British army,
and separated for long years without any further communication
with his fiancée, his only opportunity to determine if Rachel
is still alive is when his regiment invades her hometown of
Savannah. Fearing she might no longer love him, Angus is still
determined to find out if Rachel is happy with any life she
may have chosen without him, even if he must risk his life
by contacting a traitor on the other side of the war.
This award
winning book won the 2003 Treble Heart Books best book.
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Only sweet
Southerner Becky Souder’s charms seem to soothe shell-shocked
Lt. Andrew Pike, a surgeon in the Union Army of occupation in
Georgia. Though they dearly love one another, Becky’s husband
Harlan never returned from the war and, being a woman of high
morals, she refuses Andrew’s advances—unless they can discover
the fate of her missing husband. Andrew struggles to convince
Becky of the rightness of their alliance in the face of disapproval,
both North and South, in the form of family, friends and the
vengeful night riders. Andrew’s brother Calvin is especially
upset by Andrew’s determination to marry Becky Souder. Calvin
might accept the fact that Andrew adores gentle Becky, but he
has difficulty understanding why Andrew allows these troublesome
Southerners to keep complicating their lives. But perhaps the
greatest obstacle to their happiness is not if Harlan is truly
dead but the dreadful secret Becky has been keeping why Harlan
Souder never wanted to come home.
Ordering
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Please contact Cheryl
Davis at cheryldavis2001@yahoo.com
to schedule speaking engagements or if you have questions on ordering
books.
P.O. Box 1793 Joneboro,
GA 30237
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