God Sent a Yankee

In October 1863 during the Civil War, a fiery young Southern belle and a Yankee major meet near her family’s plantation. When his occupying force comes to her Chretien Point, Louisiana, home, Cora can’t deny her attraction to the handsome and kind-hearted major.  

Amid the continuing battles, conflicting emotions, family criticism, and destruction of her home, Cora searches for clues to a mythical treasure that could restore the family plantation. She must rely on her faith in God to lead her when so much is at stake.     

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Product Description

Sparks fly when quick-tempered Southern belle Coraline Chretien meets a Yankee major, William Kelly, on a bridge in war-torn southeastern Louisiana. Their paths soon cross again as the Yankees and Rebels clash in the 1863 Battle of Buzzard’s Prairie and Cora’s family plantation is overrun. Unable to deny her attraction to this kind-hearted enemy officer, Cora finds herself falling in love, much to the disapproval of both family and neighbors.  

Cora and Will must trust God’s providence in an impossible situation when everything seems against them. Will Cora sort out her conflicting emotions and family loyalties? Will the major reconcile his duty to the Union army and his attraction to Cora? Throw in a contested search for the mythical and elusive buried treasure that could save the plantation from being sold for taxes, and you have the makings of an explosive drama. Can Cora locate the buried treasure and avoid the loss of her ancestral home? Will Major Will return to win her Rebel father’s approval to marry Cora? 

Set at the Chretien Point plantation during a little-known battle of the Civil War in a lesser-known part of the South, this inspirational historical romance deals with the universal struggles of forbidden love, overcoming threatening obstacles, and seeking God’s will.  

About the Author

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Judith Richards has a BA in history from Valparaiso University and is an avid reader and researcher of historical fiction and nonfiction, concentrating on the Civil War years and the western theater after the war. She lives in Brush Prairie, Washington on five acres where she enjoys birdwatching, walking, reading, writing, studying the piano, and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She volunteers as a bookkeeper for her HOA and church preschool, and is active in her church and Bible study group.   

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