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Follow the Stars Home
It’s a journey that most deem an insane impossibility. Yet on October 20th, 1811, Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt—daughter of one of the architects of the United States Capitol—fearlessly boards the steamship New Orleans in Pittsburgh. Eight months pregnant and with a toddler in tow, Lydia is fiercely independent despite her youth. She’s also accustomed to defying convention. Against her father’s wishes, she married his much older business colleague, inventor Nicholas Roosevelt—builder of the New Orleans—and spent her honeymoon on a primitive flatboat. But the stakes for this trip are infinitely higher.
Follow the Stars Home is available at all of your favorite book sellers.
Praise for Follow the Stars Home. . .
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Follow the Stars Home by D C McPhail, published by Kensington Books, is a historical romance stand-alone novel.
Set in 1811, traveling to New Orleans, Lydia is the mother of a toddler and soon to be a new mother again. Confronted with trouble while traveling on a journey to find herself, a new life for herself and her loved ones, she just has to be strong, and she is a strong heroine who knows what she wants and how to get it in a complex, action-packed, mixed-with-tender scenes book.
An inspiring read, 4,5 stars.
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The Seamstress of New Orleans
The Seamstress of New Orleans is available at all of your favorite book sellers.
Praise for The Seamstress of New Orleans
“Reading this novel is like dining on a creole dish: rich, mysterious, and oh so satisfying.”—Fran Ziegler, Titcomb’s Bookshop (East Sandwich, MA)
The Abolitionist’s Daughter
The Abolitionist’s Daughter is available at all of your favorite book sellers.
Praise for The Abolitionist’s Daughter
— Brian Railsback, Author of The Darkest Clearing
The Abolitionist’s Daughter Audiobook
In the tradition of Cold Mountain, The Abolitionist’s Daughter eschews stereotypes of the Civil War South, instead weaving an intricate and unforgettable story of survival, loyalty, hope, and redemption.








