Southern Rose

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Pub Date Dec 03 2018 | Archive Date Dec 15 2018

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Description

Rose O'Conner is a Confederate spy trapped among Union officers as the Civil War ends. When a Yankee from her past learns her secret, what is she willing to do to make him keep it? Over the past year, Captain Grant Franks has searched for the alluring woman who stole his heart. When he learns she is a spy, will his dedication to the Union hold up against his desire for his Southern Rose?

Rose O'Conner is a Confederate spy trapped among Union officers as the Civil War ends. When a Yankee from her past learns her secret, what is she willing to do to make him keep it? Over the past...


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I received an advance readers copy in exchange for an honest review. Be forewarned this is not really much of a story – it is literally 1 sex scene with a page of exposition. But I guess one could argue it does the job

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Rose O'Conner, a Confederate spy in the Civil War that just ended. She attends a party of Yankees. Unexpected she runs into Captain Grant Franks whom she had met before.
When Franks learns about her secret and there is only one way to keep this charming gentleman from telling the truth about her to the Union.

A very tasteful written story.

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Short but enjoyable encounter between a Union officer and a Southern spy. They have a past, and it looks like they’ll have a long future too.
What I don’t understand is why she played so coy and he so rough at the beginning. I get that she was worried about what might happen to her, but by the time they meet up for a few minutes later everything seems to have changed, though nothing really did.
This is weird to say, but this might have been better as one scene rather than two.

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