Bushwhackers 02: Rebel County


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Lured to San Saba, Texas, by the promise of easy money, Win and Joe Coulter join forces with a fiery redhead in a plan to rob her lover, the richest man in the county, a mission that presents the Coulters with an opportunity to settle an old score.




A Rebel of ʻ61


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Kentucky Rebel Town


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This unique Civil War history chronicles the hard-fought battles and divided loyalties of a pro-Southern county in Union Kentucky. When the Civil War broke out, Kentucky was officially neutral—but the people of Harrison County felt differently. Volunteers lined up at the train depot in Cynthiana to join the Confederate Army, cheered on by pro-Southern local officials. After the state fell under Union Army control, this “pestilential little nest of treason” became a battlefield during some of the most dramatic military engagements in the state. Because of its political leanings and strategic position along the Kentucky Central Railroad, Harrison County became the target of multiple raids by Confederate general John Hunt Morgan. Conflict in the area culminated in the Second Battle of Cynthiana, in which Morgan's men clashed with Union troops led by Major General Stephen G. Burbridge—known as the “Butcher of Kentucky”—resulting in the destruction of much of the town by fire. In this fascinating Civil War history, William A. Penn draws on dozens of period newspapers as well as personal journals, memoirs, and correspondence from citizens, slaves, soldiers, and witnesses to provide a vivid account of the war's impact on the region.




Rebel Salvation


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In Rebel Salvation, Kathleen Zebley Liulevicius examines pardon petitions from former Confederate soldiers and sympathizers in Tennessee to craft a unique and comprehensive analysis of the process of Reconstruction in the Volunteer State after the Civil War. These underutilized petitions contain a wealth of information about Tennesseans from an array of social and economic backgrounds, and include details about many residents who would otherwise not appear in the historical record. They reveal the dynamics at work between multiple factions in the state: former Rebels, Unionists, Governor William G. Brownlow, and the U.S. Army officers responsible for ushering Tennessee back into the Union. The pardons also illuminate the reality of the politically and emotionally charged post–Civil War environment, where everyone—from wealthy elites to impoverished sharecroppers—who had fought, supported, or expressed sympathy for the Confederacy was required by law to sue for pardon to reclaim certain privileges. All such requests arrived at the desk of President Andrew Johnson, who ultimately determined which petitioners regained the right to vote, hold office, practice law, operate a business, and buy and sell land. Those individuals filing petitions experienced Reconstruction in personal and profound ways. Supplicants wrote and circulated their exoneration documents among loyalist neighbors, friends, and Union officers to obtain favorable endorsements that might persuade Brownlow and Johnson to grant pardon. Former Rebels relayed narratives about the motivating factors compelling them to side with the Confederacy, chronicled their actions during the war, expressed repentance, and pledged allegiance to the United States government and the Constitution. Although not required, many petitioners even sought recommendations from their former wartime foes. The pardoning of former Confederates proved a collaborative process in which neighbors, acquaintances, and erstwhile enemies lodged formal pleas to grant or deny clemency from state and federal officials. Indeed, as Rebel Salvation reveals, the long road to peace began here in the newly reunited communities of postwar Tennessee.




Burn Notice


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When you play with fire, you’re bound to get burned. Secrets have a funny way of sucker punching you when you least expect it and Ryan has been dealt a devastating blow. When circumstances beyond her control leave her with nowhere to turn, Ryan must put her trust in a race that vampires have hunted for centuries but that’s not easy for a girl who has been betrayed by her own kind. Ryan is used to going it alone, but those she calls family won’t let her try and solve her problems by herself. Living within the Sanguine Court has always been about navigating the politics that come with being a royal vampire, but now, the stakes have never been higher. There is a fine line between love and hate, live and death and one wrong move could blow up in their faces. Vampires are back in this brand new “entertaining series" that's sure to "leave [readers] thirsting for more” (Kirkus Reviews). Fans of the Sanguine Crown series by Susan Harris won't have to hide their cravings any longer. Burn Notice by Susan Harris is the exciting continuation of the new young adult vampire series that pays homage to the classics, while breathing fresh and revitalized life back into the genre. “Finally, a new series for fans of Vampire Academy to sink their teeth into.” -Melanie’s Muses Future installments in The Sanguine Crown series by Susan Harris include: Chaos Theory (Now Available) Butterfly Effect (Now Available) Wicked Game (Now Available) Burn Notice (April 20, 2021) Fight Song (2022)




Butterfly Effect


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Vengeance has a name, and it’s Ryan Callan. Drowning in a wave of grief and guilt, Ryan pushes herself to the limit to track down Maxim Smyrnoi and make him bleed. Used to going at it alone, she doesn’t want or need anyone getting in her way. She’s willing to do anything to capture her prey. But Ryan finds herself caught up in not one, but two games of cat and mouse. For every step closer to Maxim she gets, Crown Prince Nickolai and the Royal Guard are hot on her heels. Can Ryan set aside her lust for revenge in order to find justice? Or will her anger toward Nickolai and the rest of the Sanguine Court push her into a trap of her own making? With Maxim taunting her at every turn, Ryan will have to be the epitome of an ice queen to not let the man get under her skin… If you loved Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer, Vampire Academy by Richelle Meade, or Slayer by Kiersten White, then lower your fangs because vampires are back, and they're more enticing than ever. Butterfly Effect is the second book in the Sanguine Crown series by Susan Harris. This new young adult vampire series pays homage to the classics, while breathing fresh and revitalized life back into the genre. Future installments in The Sanguine Crown series by Susan Harris include: Chaos Theory (Now Available) Butterfly Effect (September 20, 2020) Wicked Game (2021) Burn Notice (2021) Fight Song (2022)




Wicked Game


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Vampires are back in this brand new “entertaining series that leaves [readers] thirsting for more” (Kirkus Reviews). Now, fans of the Sanguine Crown series by Susan Harris won't have to hide their cravings any longer, because the third book, Wicked Game, is FINALLY here. Proceed with caution... Wicked Game is Book Three in the Sanguine Crown Series by Susan Harris. If you haven't started this series yet, you might want to grab your copy of Chaos Theory, the first book in the series, before continuing to read this book description. After all, spoilers totally bite... That is, unless you're into that sort of thing. If so, you do you. No judgements here! Ryan and Edison are now being held prisoner by Maxim and the rogues. But Ryan's not the kind of girl who breaks easily. When she refuses to bend to her captor's will, Maxim decides to enlist the help of his pet fae to play a wicked game with her mind. Tortured by the fae with her worst fears being used against her, Ryan must rely on an unlikely ally to help her and Edison escape. Even though she's out of Maxim's immediate grasp, Ryan's far from free. The wicked game that the fae played with her has left Ryan struggling to decipher what's real and what's only in her head. Will Ryan be able to discover the truth and win the game? Or will she end up pushing away everyone who cares for her? Find out, in this exciting continuation of the new young adult vampire series that continues to prove that vampires are back and they're BETTER than ever!




Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union


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The essays in this collection focus on United Irish propaganda and organisation before and during the 1798 rebellion.




Rebel Yell


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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the epic New York Times bestselling account of how Civil War general Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson became a great and tragic national hero. Stonewall Jackson has long been a figure of legend and romance. As much as any person in the Confederate pantheon—even Robert E. Lee—he embodies the romantic Southern notion of the virtuous lost cause. Jackson is also considered, without argument, one of our country’s greatest military figures. In April 1862, however, he was merely another Confederate general in an army fighting what seemed to be a losing cause. But by June he had engineered perhaps the greatest military campaign in American history and was one of the most famous men in the Western world. Jackson’s strategic innovations shattered the conventional wisdom of how war was waged; he was so far ahead of his time that his techniques would be studied generations into the future. In his “magnificent Rebel Yell…S.C. Gwynne brings Jackson ferociously to life” (New York Newsday) in a swiftly vivid narrative that is rich with battle lore, biographical detail, and intense conflict among historical figures. Gwynne delves deep into Jackson’s private life and traces Jackson’s brilliant twenty-four-month career in the Civil War, the period that encompasses his rise from obscurity to fame and legend; his stunning effect on the course of the war itself; and his tragic death, which caused both North and South to grieve the loss of a remarkable American hero.




We Go Into Action Today at Noon ...


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Nearly 2,000 people gave detailed statements to the Bureau of Military History between 1947 and 1957 about their role in Ireland's fight for freedom. The statements are the recollections of many of those who participated in the 1916 Easter Rising and the War of Independence, 1919-1921. Recently released to scholars and researchers, they allow a much broader view of what actually happened in the fateful decade that led to independence from the British Empire. They offer a remarkable window into a tumultuous era in Ireland's modern history when men and women rose up against British rule and demanded independence. The statements examined in the book reflect the views of republican men and women from all facets of society. They were urban and rural dwellers middle and working-class individuals, farmers, labourers and professionals, all of whom, came together in the pursuit of one common goal. Their statements confirm the commitment they gave to the independence cause and are testaments to the courage and determination they displayed in their efforts to achieve a free and independent Ireland. Eamonn Duggan explores the individual contributions of these remarkable people, and what they add to the history we thought we knew. A fascinating view of a vital period in Irish history, from 1913 to Independence.