Prairie Moon

by Maggie Osborne

Ivy/Ballantine

Historical Romance, Historical Romance: Civil War

October 29, 2002

ISBN-13: 0804119902

Available in: Paperback

Prairie Moon
by Maggie Osborne

Della Ward's last letter to her young soldier husband ended with the words, "I hate you". For ten years she has suffered guilt and remorse, hoping to receive word that her husband forgave her before he died. James Cameron is the man who killed Della's husband. For ten years he has carried her photo - now it is time to return the photo and a half-written letter. PRAIRIE MOON is a powerful novel about guilt, forgiveness, and the debts we owe others. Della and James must confront painful secrets from the past and struggle to forgive themselves and each other. Rated a Top Pick from Romantic Times.



Maggie Osborne's Bio

Maggie Osborne is the best selling author of over 58 historical and category novels under her name and Margaret St. George. Maggie has won numerous awards including Best Category Novel of the Year from Romantic Times, a RITA from Romance Writer's of America, several Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romance Writer's of America. Maggie sells all over the world, is regularly featured in the Doubleday Book Club, and had a novel optioned for a TV film (which didn't get made). She is a former national President of Romance Writer's of America, and a co-founder of Novelist's Inc. Maggie lives in Dillon, Colorado, with her husband and way too many animals.