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Books with title Redheaded Angel

  • Redheaded Angel

    Joy Allen Fowler

    Paperback (Royal Fireworks Publishing, March 15, 2008)
    This is the story of Columbia Victoria Stuart Boyden who found herself a virtual orphan after her father went to fight in the Civil War and her mother died. She made the long and difficult trip to her uncle's Virginia plantation where she was taken in and treated as a member of the family. Her uncle was the illustrious General Jeb Stuart, and she became part of an exciting world of war, privilege, and adventure. Through her eyes, we see the exuberant world of the Virginian Confederacy in the early years of the Civil War. Author, Dr Joy Fowler, is Chair of the Writing Department at the School for Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she has taught for more than twenty years. Much of her writing is connected to her hobby of historic re-enacting and portrayals of historic characters.
  • Redheaded Ed

    Faye Alison Gilbert, Gordon-Lucas Bonnie

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, July 18, 2017)
    Ed's adored by all the girls who love his hair of bright red curlsbut once they've grown, they leave the town.(Not one decides to stick around.)Ed soon meets a girl with flair who tells him she admires his hair.Does she really like the red he grows upon his hairy head?
  • Red Angel

    N D Tombs

    (, Jan. 31, 2019)
    Beaten, raped, mutilated, shot and slashed. She awakes with no memory, her tongue cut out and colour blind but for the colour red. Her hotel room gives few clues as to who she is and in a flash, she realizes who is responsible.Her journey is one of revenge and revelation. With each step, she slowly begins to understand this keening, this drive, this calling that pushes her forward; when the searing pain and mental scars scream for her to give up.
  • Red Angel

    Otan

    (Independently published, Aug. 4, 2019)
    Beaten, raped, mutilated, shot and slashed. She awakes with no memory, her tongue cut out and color blind but for the color red. Her hotel room gives few clues as to who she is and in a flash, she realizes who is responsible.Her journey is one of revenge and revelation. With each step, she slowly begins to understand this keening, this drive, this calling that pushes her forward; when the searing pain and mental scars scream for her to give up.