The Lost Women of Mill Street by Kinley Bryan Publisher: Blue Mug Press Published: 7 May 2024 Genre: Historical Fiction, Women’s Fiction, American Historical Fiction Pages: 282 Available: Paperback, ebook Violence: minimal Sex: none, clean romance The Short Story : A engaging survival story set during the American Civil War. My Review : First my thanks to author Kinley Bryan for providing a review copy. Sherman’s army is on the move across Georgia, burning and destroying buildings and infrastructure as they march across the rebellious state. Sisters, Clara and Kitty, work at a mill weaving tent canvas for the Confederate Army. The owners have long since fled, leaving the workers to fend for themselves. Fear of losing their jobs keeps them tethered to their machines. Clara wishes her fiancé, Benjamin, would return from Nebraska to rescue them from the approaching violence. Soon, their world is upended when they find themselves accused of trai
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