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McDaniel continues the ambitious pace in this second of four historical novels following the curious life of Aindreas Rivers a heroic underdog with a generous, passionate and a good heart . This story takes place ten years after the first novel Aindreas the Messenger ends. From the Galt House fire early on a January morning in 1865 until the day the Civil War ends, twenty-threeyear -old Aindreas Rivers, is haunted by memories of the Battle of Perryville. He works for a city newspaper and wants to write serious pieces, but is limited to reporting funerals and weddings. Aindreas ambition and idealism lead to bitter clashes with his greedy, bombastic publisher. While captivated by the striking and dangerous Lorelei Sharpe, a minister s daughter, Aindreas grows so close to Sarah White that the shape of his life changes. He must face the cruel fact that a life shared with Sarah is not possible unless he is willing to give up everything.