Ursula's Inheritance by Eileen Charbonneau - Union Sympathiser Flees from Southern State

 Ursula's Inheritance by Eileen Charonneau.

My 5* Review
In 1864, Ursula Buckley, a union sympathiser, flees from her plantation in the South to New York. This is an intriguing novel about danger, false identities, race prejudice, romance, secret marriage, and the heroine’s concealed fear and torment.
The major and minor characters and the historical details are interesting.
In Ursula’s Inheritance Ms Eileen Charbonneau introduced me to aspects of the American Civil war I was unfamiliar with.
I recommend the novel to historical fiction fans.
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