Love & Mystery

Forever and Always
Forever And Always tells the ups and downs of the freshly discovered love of a young couple,
Patricia Heifelmeyer and John McDougal, at the end of the Civil War. The
location of the book is Orleans Parish, the year of our Lord 1864. The war was
almost over.
By now, the entire eating area of the cabin was engulfed in flames, which
were quickly making their way to the door. If they didn’t get out soon, there
would be no chance of escape. Sparks flew everywhere; the heat was intense, the
smoke blinding.
"We can do it, Johnny," Trish said reassuringly, hoping that he didn’t hear
the terror in her voice. Holding the twins tightly, covering their faces with a
blanket from the bed, the four of them began their walk of terror through the
fiery cabin to the safety awaiting them outside. John didn’t have to be told to
hold on to his mother’s skirt; he wasn’t about to let go. Slowly, carefully they
walked the thin path to safety. Love, laughter, learning, mystery, secrecy, and murder are all weaved
throughout the pages of this book. The American Civil War raged from 1861 until
1865 and claimed more than 600,000 lives. Is John McDougal among their number?
.
Forever And Always tells the ups and downs of the freshly discovered love of a young couple,
Patricia Heifelmeyer and John McDougal, at the end of the Civil War. The
location of the book is Orleans Parish, the year of our Lord 1864. The war was
almost over.
By now, the entire eating area of the cabin was engulfed in flames, which
were quickly making their way to the door. If they didn’t get out soon, there
would be no chance of escape. Sparks flew everywhere; the heat was intense, the
smoke blinding.
"We can do it, Johnny," Trish said reassuringly, hoping that he didn’t hear
the terror in her voice. Holding the twins tightly, covering their faces with a
blanket from the bed, the four of them began their walk of terror through the
fiery cabin to the safety awaiting them outside. John didn’t have to be told to
hold on to his mother’s skirt; he wasn’t about to let go. Slowly, carefully they
walked the thin path to safety. Love, laughter, learning, mystery, secrecy, and murder are all weaved
throughout the pages of this book. The American Civil War raged from 1861 until
1865 and claimed more than 600,000 lives. Is John McDougal among their number?
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