Low Country Boil | Austin Macauley Publishers ;
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By: Deborah Reese

Low Country Boil

Pages: 210 Ratings: 4.8
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The year is 1783. The Lowcountry of South Carolina is boiling over in response to British tyranny during the waning months of the Revolutionary War. Lady Annabelle Gainsborough, a burgeoning debutant and esteemed member of London society, is not only unfairly banished from the ton but summarily dispatched to the colonial city of Charleston. Having heard of her father’s fall from grace, her future in-laws, the Duke and Duchess of Warrenton, give her a lukewarm welcome. Her fiancé, Viscount Jonathan Warrenton, is absent—completely unreachable. Unbeknown to her, he is entrenched in a colonial militia, serving under the infamous Francis Marion, better known as the ‘Swamp Fox’. She is astounded that the Warrenton family, all peers of the realm, is siding with the colonials against the Crown. How could she possibly fit into this untenable turn of events?

However, when the young couple finally connects, their attraction for each other is immediate. But will that be enough to hold them together when so many obstacles are set in their path?

Mary Reese and Deborah Burke, writing under the pen name Deborah Reese, are both grandmothers with Southern roots. Their time is divided between their families, their church activities and community service. They both enjoy reading and historical research. It has always been their dream to write a book which is fun to read, while painlessly teaching history.They reside in Concord, North Carolina.
Customer Reviews
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  • Jimmy Touchstone

    Nothing better than romance, intrigue, and action set against a historical backdrop. As an avid reader who grew up in the Carolinas and is a history buff, this book hit the sport - a love story set in antebellum Charleston, SC at the end of the British occupation of the 1870s. A quick, entertaining read at that!!!

  • Sandy

    This book was an entertaining read. The characters are well-developed and consistent. The main characters are noble and endearing allowing the reader to be sympathetic to their cause. The interesting plot develops and builds to an exciting climax with surprises along the way. The book remains credible throughout with adherence to historical events of the period. I heartily recommend it.

  • Dee

    I love historical fiction, especially about the Revolutionary War and Civil War. This book is accurate with the historical events during the Revolutionary War. When I run across something historical in a book that I do not know, I always run it by my husband who is a serious historical reader that has dates and events memorized. The love story was endearing and frustrating given the constant separation because of war. I wanted to know what was going to happen next so the author was able to keep me in the book. It kept my interest and I read it in two sittings (long sittings). I read the first book by this author and decided to read the 2nd book. They are stand-alone novels. A great start for new authors! I wish them good luck!

  • Janice

    Life in the 1780s in Charleston! This book was entertaining and interesting to learn about life during these trying times. Wonderful romantic read.

  • Vicki M

    I’m an avid historical fiction reader and wasn’t finding anything really good lately. This book woke me up and drew me in. The perfect blend of great storytelling while feeding my brain. I’m looking forward to the next one!!

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