Forgotten (River Romance) (Volume 3) Rumor has it, the war is about to end. Believing no human should be enslaved by another, he’s willing to fight—and even die—to change the future of the woman who holds his heart. In her heart, she believes he’ll come
| TITLE | : | Forgotten (River Romance) (Volume 3) |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.67 (104 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1514653672 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 470 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2015-06-25 |
| GENRE | : |
Rumor has it, the war is about to end. But that doesn’t stop Billy Denton from running away to enlist. He’s lived a privileged life on the Wellesley estate, where slavery is seen as a necessary means to operate their textile production. Believing no human should be enslaved by another, he’s willing to fight—and even die—to change the future of the woman who holds his heart. Living and working at the estate is all Angel knows. When Billy tells her he’s joining the Union army, she begs him to stay, fearing she’ll lose her best friend the only man she’s ever loved. She’d rather remain a slave, than have him harmed in any way. Angel attains freedom, but time passes and there’s no sign of Billy. In her heart, she believes he’ll come home to her. Their love may be forbidden, but can never be forgotten. Holding on to hope Angel
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He was a pioneer of indeterminacy in music, a precursor to contemporary electroacoustic music, an innovator of musical instruments, and, perhaps most controversially, a philosopher of sound and silence.
He was much more than just a composer—he was a music theorist, a writer, an artist, and a thinker. Bultinck, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Educational Leadership
Northeastern Illinois University
Chicago, Illinois. Add to that the excavation of a secret passage, a mysterious poisoner, a possible ghost and a hidden hoard of gold, and you'll find yourself turning pages well into the night.
There's only one book left in the series, and I'll be sorry to see it end.. But Baxter's story says there's more involved in those events than it seems, that there may not be, as implied in previous books, just one entity from the future a


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