Highest Price for Passion

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1800s
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African American books
American history
Author_Laurinda D. Brown
biracial characters
Black
black characters
Category=FP
Confederacy
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gay women
historical fiction
homosexuality
lesbianism
LGBQT fiction
mixed race characters
murder
pre civil war
queer characters
rape
sexuality
slavery
slaves
the south
the weeping time
violence against women

Product details

  • ISBN 9781593090531
  • Weight: 289g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Aug 2008
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Set during the pre-Civil War period, The Highest Price for Passion delves into the lives of various individuals who are deeply affected by the outcome of the largest sale of slaves in U.S. history called “The Weeping Time.”

When Amelia “Passion” Smith, a biracial and beautiful woman, is sold as a slave to the Wellsworth household, she finds herself in the middle of a marriage steeped with secrets. The husband, and master of the house, finds himself drawn to Amelia. Unbeknownst to him, his wife holds a secret love for Amelia, and when she discovers her husband forcing himself on Amelia, the unthinkable happens.

The Highest Price for Passion reflects one hundred years of the most volatile era to divide American soil, interspersed with the uncontrollable fervor from the unlikeliest of sources—when both master and mistress vie for the affections of a slave too beautiful to destroy, with a quiet intelligence neither can outwit. Discover a time when the concept of family paled against the principle of human bondage.

Fight for the cause. Die for the freedom to live, to choose, to love.

Unyielding. Uncompromising. Undeniable. These are the qualities that make The Highest Price for Passion unforgettable.
Laurinda D. Brown uses her writing to tell universal stories that apply to all cross-sections of society. A graduate of Howard University, she writes about life, not lifestyles. She is the author of Fire & Brimstone, The Highest Price for Passion, and Undercover. She currently resides in the Atlanta metro area with her two daughters.

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