“We began the dress on the last evening in October.” For three sisters, this dress will symbolize hope, crafted from cherished memories and woven with possibility. Amidst the bleakness of winter, it serves as a beacon of unexpected fortune and faith in a seemingly desolate world, inspiring the noble hearts buried beneath grief. The resilient women of Oak Creek, Virginia, will transform their dreams into reality. Virginia Renfro Ellis’s historical fiction captures the essence of the post-Civil War South, where widows, children, and scarred veterans strive to rebuild their lives. The Atwater sisters face a future filled with uncertainty. Julia and Victoria, who were barely brides before their husbands joined the Confederate army, now find themselves alone and struggling to make ends meet. In a bid to restore joy to their youngest sister, seventeen-year-old Claire, who dreams of marriage despite having no suitor, they embark on a mission to create a wedding gown for her. As the dress takes form, Sergeant Monroe Tacy arrives at their modest plantation to honor a dying man's wish, setting off a series of extraordinary events that will change the sisters’ lives forever. This tale is a poignant exploration of hope, told with the simplicity and beauty of a gifted storyteller.
Virginia Renfro Ellis Boeken
Als professioneel fotografe leerde Lyn Ellis visuele verhalen te vertellen door haar uitgebreide reizen door de VS en de wereld. In haar romantische romans vertaalde ze visuele waarnemingen naar woorden, waarbij ze gedenkwaardige personages, levendige settings en meeslepende liefdesverhalen creëerde. Haar bekroonde werken doken in het hart van de romantische fictie en boden lezers een uniek perspectief op menselijke relaties en emoties met een boeiende vertelstijl.
