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Andrea Boeshaar

    Andrea Kuhn Boeshaar scrive storie e poesie fin dall'infanzia, ma ha iniziato a sottoporre il suo lavoro per la pubblicazione solo nel 1984. Dopo anni di studio del mercato della narrativa romantica ispiratrice e della narrativa femminile, ha deciso di concentrarsi sulla scrittura per il pubblico cristiano. Il suo approccio è caratterizzato da un'accurata maestria e da una profonda comprensione dei generi scelti. Si dedica a perfezionare le sue capacità per connettersi con i lettori attraverso le sue narrazioni.

    A Thousand Shall Fall
    • A Thousand Shall Fall

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In the autumn of 1864, spirited Carrie Ann Bell is searching for her runaway sister in the heart of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. Disguised as a Yankee soldier, she stumbles into a skirmish near Front Royal—and instead of her sister, she finds trouble. Colonel Peyton Collier of the Union cavalry division arrests her for impersonating an officer, but protects her from worse consequences. Soon the Southern girl finds herself drawn to the chivalrous Yankee horseman, discovering that her foe has become her ally—and more than that, someone she could love. But Carrie has promised to keep a dark secret, never suspecting that her silence might threaten the life of the gallant colonel who holds her—and her heart—captive. “Lovers of Civil War sagas will delight in this historically rich tale. Boeshaar’s research shines, making A Thousand Shall Fall a sparkling story that leaps from the pages and into the reader’s heart.” --Jocelyn Green, award-winning author of the Heroines Behind the Lines Civil War series “A Thousand Shall Fall is an intriguing tale of romance in the midst of a country divided. I’ve long enjoyed Andrea’s work and this book was no exception. I look forward to reading book two.” --Tracie Peterso, best-selling author of over one hundred novels, including the Brides of Seattle series and the Heirs of Montana series

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