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The Promise
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The Promise

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HE’LL RISK EVERYTHING TO KEEP HIS WORD

… IF THE GOLDEN CITY WILL LET HIM.

April 18, 1906. A massive earthquake has decimated much of San Francisco, leaving thousands without food, water or shelter. Patrolling the streets to help those in need, Army corporal Ben Tilson meets a young woman named Charlotte who touches his heart, making him think of a future with her in it. In the heat of the moment he makes a promise to her little sister that even he realizes will be almost impossible to keep.

Because on the heels of the earthquake, a much worse disaster looms: a fire that threatens to consume everything and everyone in its path.

It will take everything Ben’s got to make it back to Charlotte and her family-and even that may not be enough.

The Promise is a novella capturing one of the most dramatic events in American history. Chronologically, it is Book Three in A.B.Michaels’ historical fiction series The Golden City. Other titles in the series include The Art of Love, The Depth of Beauty, The Price of Compassion and Josephine’s Daughter.

All titles in the series are stand-alone reads.

For more information, please visit abmichaels.com.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Red Trumpet Press
Date
19 May 2016
Pages
206
ISBN
9780991508983

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

HE’LL RISK EVERYTHING TO KEEP HIS WORD

… IF THE GOLDEN CITY WILL LET HIM.

April 18, 1906. A massive earthquake has decimated much of San Francisco, leaving thousands without food, water or shelter. Patrolling the streets to help those in need, Army corporal Ben Tilson meets a young woman named Charlotte who touches his heart, making him think of a future with her in it. In the heat of the moment he makes a promise to her little sister that even he realizes will be almost impossible to keep.

Because on the heels of the earthquake, a much worse disaster looms: a fire that threatens to consume everything and everyone in its path.

It will take everything Ben’s got to make it back to Charlotte and her family-and even that may not be enough.

The Promise is a novella capturing one of the most dramatic events in American history. Chronologically, it is Book Three in A.B.Michaels’ historical fiction series The Golden City. Other titles in the series include The Art of Love, The Depth of Beauty, The Price of Compassion and Josephine’s Daughter.

All titles in the series are stand-alone reads.

For more information, please visit abmichaels.com.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Red Trumpet Press
Date
19 May 2016
Pages
206
ISBN
9780991508983