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Washington's Lady

by Nancy Moser, Linda Stevens
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Synopsis

Nancy Moser, Christy Award-winning author of Mozart's Sister, distills the life of Martha Washington into a revealing first-person historical novel. As a financially secure widow who has felt death's sting six times, 26-year-old Martha determines not to remarry. And then into her life strides a heroic colonel, and she dares to love again. But soon she must envision an even greater dream than domestic bliss.

Debora Hosey

"Washington's Lady is a well-written and well-researched historical novel that is almost un-put-downable thanks to Nancy Moser's voice and storytelling skills--such as her exceptional use of dialogue. Ms. Moser immerses you into history and the character of Martha Washington and makes her vividly real and alive. This reviewer came to know and admire Martha so much that I truly mourned her death at the end. Historical fiction does not get any better than this and that is why Washington's Lady is highly recommended."--(Debora Hosey, TheRomanceReadersConnection.com)

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Recorded Books, LLC
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9781436178617

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