I nodded sadly. โWe will see how things play out, Mister March. If your son returns and still bears hatred for me, Iโll not wed him, honor or no.โ I lifted my chin, my eyes meeting his boldly. โIโll not live in a loveless marriage, Mister March. I will live out my days as a penniless spinster before I succumb to that.โโ
The year is 1860, and in the South, life isnโt easy. Sixteen-year-old Bree Montgomery is finding out firsthand how difficult it can be. She had the same dreams that most young women had; to fall in love and be whisked off her feet by her Prince Charming. But the sweet passionate dreams of the night can turn into the harsh nightmares of reality in the light of day. Her hand in marriage has been promised by her father to the one young man who despises her most, Gabriel March.โ
While the countryโs fate is wrapped in the turmoil of a brooding Civil War, a battle of wills is being fought as two stubborn personalities collide. In the heat of an argument, a stolen, passionate kiss leads to a truce and sparks a flame in Breeโs heart. In an era where propriety and reputation for a young woman are everything, Bree is torn between doing whatโs proper and following her heart. Sweet Rebellion.
Born in Northern Alabama, Karen Fuller learned to love the written word at the age of 12. She is a published author and writes Adult & Young Adult Paranormal Romance, and Young Adult Historical Romance under her given name, and writes childrenโs middle-grade fiction under the pen name of K. G. Fuller. Sheโs an award-winning author, a screenwriter, and she helps other authors further their careers.