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Paulie

Published
Nov 2014
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
270

About This Book

Paulie is a southern romance novel that takes place in the mid 1800’s right before the civil war. Paulie is a mulatto slave. Paulie was loved by her white Papa Ben Stokes, who was deeply in madly in love with her mulatto slave mother Sulie. His estranged older daughter Geneva despised Paulie for what she was a mulatto. To protect Paulie her Papa sent her to live with the Donovan’s on their Plantation in Louisiana. She came to love her new masters for they raised her as a white child and as one of their own. The Donovan’s children Tom and Ramona grew a bond with Paulie and allowed her to listen to their classes so she could learn to read and write. It was Illegal for slaves at that time to learn. Paulie grew to be a young woman she and Tom fell deeply in love. But they both knew that the love they shared was forbidden. So they kept it secret, and that of the child they bore named Neely. Now Paulie finds herself going through more life events and hard decisions she has to make. Even though she can pass as a white southern woman she knows she’s a slave and that’s what holds her back. She learns and finds new romance, deceit and betrayal along her journey living in the south. Since readers love to read about romance inspired novels. I think readers will identify with Paulie and find her an appealing heroine as she learns that you can both cherish the past and embrace the future. Paulie has all the elements of being a best seller. And has the potential of becoming a standard for romance novels. This story, set in mid 1800’s Louisiana runs about 44,428 word count. My client is a new founded author; this is his first novel of a complete four novel series

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First Edition Nov 2014 Createspace ISBN13 9781503118836 ISBN10 1503118835
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