Sweetgrass: Book II
Crimson
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About the Book
When Johnathan Traver joined the Union Army in October of 1861, he imagined a glorious and noble death awash in crimson. Eight months later, a survivor of Shiloh, Johnathan is still alive, serving as a master sergeant. To the dismay of his superiors, he makes it his mission to update battle training techniques, even if it means becoming an outlaw. He believes modern weapons should dictate modern battle strategies, but the army still trains men as if they had muskets.
Johnathan—the disowned son of a wealthy Vermont Squire who endured an abusive childhood—meets Esher, an illiterate orphan from the prairie, and they become warrior companions. Adventure is Johnathan’s word for their union; love is Esher’s. What’s more, the vast difference in their backgrounds forms an obstacle for them. Esher belabors this difference; Johnathan doesn’t.
Sharing a tale of the Union soldiers in the midst of the Civil War, Sweetgrass: Book II remembers them for their bravery and communicates a triumph of the spirit.
About the Author
Patricia Ann Kuess lives in rural North Carolina with her dog, Luis. This is the second of a four-book series. She is also the author of a fictionalized autobiography entitled Slather, telling of her days as a dental hygienist and inveterate daydreamer.