Loving Lydia
Rescued Hearts of the Civil War Book 2

The South was no cohesive unit by any means. In every state, pockets of Union supporters could be vocal about their loyalties or wisely keep it to themselves. Most of the men who joined the Confederacy did so for reasons other than the preservation of slavery, whether states’ rights, regional pride, or simply because it was expected. In Loving Lydia, Seth Morgan joins so he can find his wife’s killer.
The Union Army destroyed the Sweetwater Mill in Campbell County, Georgia. Lydia Gibson is among those women who are arrested and sent to Marietta. In the house where the Army sent them, the women discover Sergeant Seth Morgan, a Rebel soldier. They nurse the ill man as best they can. As he improves, sparks fly between Seth and Lydia. But it’s war time, and they are bound for different destinations.