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Carolina Gold

A Novel

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The war is over, but at Fairhaven Plantation, Charlotte's struggle has just begun.

Following her father’s death, Charlotte Fraser returns to Fairhaven, her family’s rice plantation in the South Carolina Lowcountry. With no one else to rely upon, smart, independent Charlotte is determined to resume cultivating the superior strain of rice called Carolina Gold.  But the war has left the plantation in ruins, her father’s former bondsmen are free, and workers and equipment are in short supply.

To make ends meet, Charlotte reluctantly agrees to tutor the two young daughters of her widowed neighbor and heir to Willowood Plantation, Nicholas Betancourt.  Just as her friendship with Nick deepens, he embarks upon a quest to prove his claim to Willowood and sends Charlotte on a dangerous journey that uncovers a long-held family secret, and threatens everything she holds dear.

Inspired by the life of a 19th-century woman rice farmer, Carolina Gold pays tribute to the hauntingly beautiful Lowcountry and weaves together  mystery, romance, and historical detail, bringing to life the story of one young woman’s struggle to restore her ruined world.

A native of west Tennessee, Dorothy Love makes her home in the Texas hill country with her husband and their two golden retrievers. An accomplished author, Dorothy made her debut in Christian fiction with the Hickory Ridge novels.

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    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2013

      Based on the life of a South Carolina woman, Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (1845-1921), this saga of the postbellum South is a vivid, romantic tale. Charlotte Fraser comes back to her family's plantation with the intention of resuming the production of the Carolina Gold rice for which it is known. However, she finds this impossible since all the slaves are now free and workers are in short supply. To make ends meet, Charlotte tutors the two daughters of widowed neighbor Nicholas Betancourt. As deeper relationships develop among Charlotte, Nicholas, and the children, Charlotte discovers that Nicholas has legal claim to her plantation as well as his own. The author skillfully captures the mood and essence of the South after the Civil War. The hardships and unlikely friendships that spring up from changed circumstances owing to the abolition of slavery are well portrayed. This gentle romance illustrates beautifully the power of faith and hope in times of great adversity and uncertainty. VERDICT With its intricate descriptions and realistic dialog, this ultimately uplifting story is recommended for fans of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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