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Oct 12, 2012
Veil of Pearls by M.L. Tyndall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Veil of Perils is MaryLu Tyndall at her best! Very deserving of a 5 star rating. MaryLu tackles the difficult subject of slavery in an innovative way.
Adalia Winston is a slave, but only 1/4 black, she can pass for a white person. When she escapes from Barbados and sails to Charleston, she does just that. She is content to work as a physician's assistant and enjoy her freedom until Morgan Rutledge enters her life. Charmed by both Morgan and the lifestyle he lives, she craves acceptance. When her world comes crashing down, she learns the meaning of faith.
I highly recommend this one!
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Veil of Perils is MaryLu Tyndall at her best! Very deserving of a 5 star rating. MaryLu tackles the difficult subject of slavery in an innovative way.
Adalia Winston is a slave, but only 1/4 black, she can pass for a white person. When she escapes from Barbados and sails to Charleston, she does just that. She is content to work as a physician's assistant and enjoy her freedom until Morgan Rutledge enters her life. Charmed by both Morgan and the lifestyle he lives, she craves acceptance. When her world comes crashing down, she learns the meaning of faith.
I highly recommend this one!
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4 comments:
Ooo. Sounds good! Nice cover, too.
I always love your reviews. :)
I love this book, PEGG, and the cover is amazing! I am praying this will be made into a movie! Blessings!
Oh, wow... wouldn't a movie be great?!
I loved this book, too!
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