Keeper of Slaves: Book Two of Antebellum Struggles / Dickie Erman


FIVE STAR REVIEW from READERS' FAVORITE!  Reviewed by Gisela Dixon for Readers' Favorite                                                                                                                             
Keeper of Slaves: Book Two by Dickie Erman is a historical fiction tale set in the pre-Civil War days of America in the South.  I found Keeper of Slaves to be an engrossing story and the characters are well developed, real and relatable.  The characters have been portrayed with depth and detail and the writing itself is top-notch. I also appreciated that the book does not shy away from depicting the stark reality of slavery where possible.  Overall, this is an extremely well-written book that I would recommend reading.                                                                                                                                                                                  
I highly recommend Keeper of Slaves, Antebellum Struggles Book 2 to those who are particularly attracted to Civil War stories with generous amounts of character interaction and authentic dialogue.  Erman skillfully crafts a cast of characters who are deeply involved in making the Underground Railroad successful. The author appeals successfully to readers' emotions and describes incredibly intense scenes of fearful and anxious moments of planning.  I am beyond intrigued ... Fans of historical fiction who desire a bit of romance in their plots will enjoy Erman's work. I highly recommend Keeper of Slaves, Antebellum Struggles Book 2 to those who are particularly attracted to Civil War stories with generous amounts of character interaction and authentic dialogue.  LITERARY TITAN
                                                         
Keeper of Slaves is Book Two of the Antebellum Struggles series. The lives of the plantation owner, Colonel Trent Winters, his wife, Collette, the slaves, Tabari and Amana, and the myriad of other characters continue in this moving tale of slavery, lust and freedom. The Underground Railroad, Fugitive Slave Act, and their impact on the lives of citizens come to life in the 1850s era set in New Orleans and the Deep South.
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