Savannah
by:
Eugenia Price (author)
Few writers have earned a place in readers' hearts as dear as Eugenie Price. Her novels entice us into a vanished world, peopled by characters who immediacy makes their joy, sorrow, heartbreak, and soaring love something we can share and savor. Eugenia Price chose Savannah, Georgia as one of the...
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Few writers have earned a place in readers' hearts as dear as Eugenie Price. Her novels entice us into a vanished world, peopled by characters who immediacy makes their joy, sorrow, heartbreak, and soaring love something we can share and savor. Eugenia Price chose Savannah, Georgia as one of the most fascinating cities of the South, as the setting of a quartet of novels that follow the fortunes of the city and families that gave it life.Orphaned Mark Browning was only twenty when he renounced his father's fortune and sailed to Savannah, his mother's birthplace...and the home of two remarkable women. The first is Eliza McQueen Mackay, his mentor's beautiful wife, whom Mark loves with a deep, pure love that can never be spoken. The other is lovely young Caroline Cameron, whose life is blighted by a secret that has tormented her grandparents for half a century--a secret that affects Mark more closely than he imagines. Desiring one woman, loved by another Mark must confront the ghosts of a previous generation, and face the evil smoldering hate, before he can truly call Savannah his home.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312962326 (0312962320)
Publish date: April 15th 1997
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 608
Edition language: English
Series: Savannah Quartet (#1)
I did enjoy this a lot, but it will not be everyone's cuppa tea. Full review here, http://misfitandmom.wordpress.com/2010/10/10/savannah-by-eugenia-price/
Price's work is extremely popular in Georgia. I found her historical novels entertaining and informative, since I had a pretty cursory view of Georgia history, more informed by Gone With the Wind than anything else. Plus, my Granny read similar works about NC history, so there's kind of a nostalgi...