The Merchant's Daughter
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Gary M. Roberts
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The Merchant’s Daughter: A Story of the Ashes of War and Love’s Return
1876, Georgia. The Civil War is over, but its shadows linger in the burned fields and broken lives it left behind. When Benjamin returns to his hometown, he finds only ashes—his family murdered, his home destroyed, and his future uncertain. With nothing left, he drifts into the struggling town of Clyde, sleeping on the steps of the mercantile and looking like a vagrant. Arabella, who owns the store after her father’s untimely death, drives him off that first day—only to discover that the boy she once knew has become the man who may change her life.But not everyone welcomes Benjamin’s return. Arabella’s suitor, Charles, sees him as a rival and sets out to ruin him. When Arabella is robbed and shot, Charles seizes the chance to frame Benjamin for the crime. Though the true robber is caught, Charles weaves more lies, trying to pin every ill on the man he despises. His jealousy spirals into violence, and the dark truth emerges: Charles killed Arabella’s father to keep her—and to stop the dream of leaving Clyde behind.
As danger closes in, Benjamin and Arabella must fight for their lives—and for a chance at a future together. With the town dying around them, they face a choice: cling to the ashes of the past or risk everything for a new beginning.
Rich with tension, romance, and the grit of postwar Georgia, [Your Title Here] is a sweeping tale of love, betrayal, and the courage it takes to claim tomorrow when yesterday still haunts your every step.
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