Galveston 1900

Galveston 1900 by N. E. Brown, published by Mindstir Media in August 2013, is an illustrated edition comprising 288 pages. This historical fiction continues the physical and emotional journey of Catherine Merit in Book 2 of the Indignities Trilogy. Set against the backdrop of the aftermath of the Galveston Storm, the narrative explores Catherine’s struggles as she confronts new dangers and challenges in her life, including her tumultuous relationship with the villain, David Brooks.
Readers will find a blend of romance, suspense, and crime as Catherine navigates her complex circumstances in Beaumont, Texas, where the discovery of oil at Spindletop transforms the town. The story delves into her efforts to protect her children and escape from Brooks’s oppressive grasp, leading to her eventual return to Galveston. As Catherine faces the indignities of her past and strives to build a future for her family, the narrative unfolds with emotional depth and tension, highlighting her resilience and the evolving dynamics of her relationships.
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The physical and emotional journey of Catherine Merit continues in Book 2 of the Indignities Trilogy. A must read historical fiction packed with dark suspense, emotion and romance. Following the aftermath of the Galveston Storm, Catherine Merit is faced with new dangers. After putting her past behind her, a year later, Catherine is again recaptured by villain, David Brooks, and taken to Beaumont, Texas, to start a new life as Brook’s mail order, mute wife. Oil at Spindletop is discovered and the small town’s growth provides a good living for them as the undertakers. Nine months later Catherine’s first son is born and she must leave him at a convent, afraid Brooks will kill him, too. The townspeople of Beaumont get fed up with Brooks’s underhanded dealings and his cheating leads to his death. Catherine is befriended by a handsome oil scout, Alex Cooper, and he saves her life. Once Catherine is free, she returns to Galveston only to learn that her husband, John Merit, had her declared dead, and married an older socialite who likes to spend his money. Complications arise and Catherine is faced with new issues as she tries to begin her life alone at the age of twenty with two sons. Catherine and Alex finally marry, but more tragic circumstances threaten their future and leave Catherine faced with trying to deal with the indignities of her past and the future of her children.
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