Rhapsody Creek

Rhapsody Creek by Freda Lightfoot is a large print edition published by Magna in 2000, featuring 387 pages in English. This work of fiction intertwines romance with historical elements, set against the backdrop of the American War of Independence. The story follows young Hester Mackay and her Aunt Kizzy as they navigate the challenges of taking in lodgers to sustain their Charleston mansion during tumultuous times.
Readers will find themselves drawn into Hester’s unexpected attraction to Benjamin Blake, a complex character who is a gunrunner and black marketeer, with a shadowy past that includes the suspicion of having killed two of his wives. The narrative explores themes of love and danger, set within a richly detailed historical context. This edition offers an accessible reading experience for those interested in romance and historical fiction.
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Young Hester Mackay and her Aunt Kizzy are reduced to taking lodgers into their Charleston Mansion during the American War of Independence. Hester had not bargained for the attraction she felt for Benjamin Blake. A gunrunner, black marketeer, and a man suspected of killing two of his wives.
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