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 · KETURAH for your ears! . I don’t know if you’ve discovered the joy of audio books yet, but I can say I’m a huge fan. In fact, these days, I listen to 98% of my fiction when I’m doing chores, walking or in the middle of the night when I can’t sleep. The only thing I can seem to get read in print are my own books (while. Description. In England, Lady Keturah Banning Tomlinson and her sisters find themselves the heiresses of their father's estates and know they have one option: Go to the West Indies to save what . Keturah is the first book in the new historical fiction series, The Sugar Baron's Daughters, by Lisa T. Bergren. The story begins as its main character, Keturah, and her sisters learn of their father's death (their mother died years earlier) and make a rash decision to sail alone from England to the Caribbean island of Nevis in hopes of turning around their newly inherited sugar plantation that has suffered from /5.


Last week I finished reading Keturah by Lisa T. Bergren, the first in a three-book series called the Sugar Baron's bltadwin.ru historical novel follows three sisters as they journey across the ocean in the late 18th century from England to the West Indies and attempt the impossible: rescuing their family's fledgling sugar farm as women in a man's world, and an untamed one at that. Buy a cheap copy of Keturah book by Lisa Tawn Bergren. In , Lady Keturah Banning Tomlinson and her sisters inherit their father's estates and travel to the West Indies to see what is left of their legacy. On the Free shipping over $ Lisa Tawn Bergren has 74 books on Goodreads with ratings. Lisa Tawn Bergren's most popular book is Waterfall (River of Time, #1). Keturah (The Sugar Baron's Daughters, #1) by. Lisa Tawn Bergren (Goodreads Author) avg rating — 1, ratings — 8 editions.


Q: So, Amy, thanks so much for agreeing to be the narrator of KETURAH. I think you did a fantastic job. A: Thank you so much for trusting me with your book! I loved worked on this novel so much. Q: I have to say that I thought that based on your audition clip, I thought you were a Brit. I was surprised to find out you were an American. Slavery, even in story form is always so hard to read about, so much pain and suffering. Lisa T. Bergren writes such a vivid picture of life in the West Indies, the good, the beautiful and the ugly. She captures both the beauty of the island and the horror of slavery. Keturah and Gray’s story of delayed love was both lovely and refreshing. Lady Keturah Banning Tomlinson has seen much glory—and darkness—in her twenty-five years. But when she and her sisters find themselves the heiresses of their father’s diminished estates, they know they have but one option: To head to the West Indies to save what is left of their fortune. In the year , women do not do such things.

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