Jasmine in Bloom: Washington’s Woods Series – Book 1

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“We may be free from slavery, but we still fight the slavery within our own hearts and minds.”

Washington’s Woods, a tobacco plantation, borders the Ohio River while shrouded in abolitionist controversy. When Simon, a handsome, British speaking Mulato arrives, Master Proctor’s daughter, Constance, and her maidservant, Jasmine, are caught between loyalties. Forbidden romance crosses racial lines, leaving a family secret hidden in the symbols of a star sampler. Generations later, the truth emerges as best friends, Nicole and Kate realize they are related through a newly discovered biracial bloodline and rights to an 18th century farmstead. This painful reality tears at the heart of their lifelong friendship. Nicole pursues a romantic interest with Johnny Beck, but his father, KKK leader Judge Beck learns of her biracial ties and forbids it. They elope and tragedy strikes. In his grief, Judge Beck inflicts much hardship on Nicole’s family. Nicole struggles to forgive him as she renews her faith in God. The journey to find hope for a promising tomorrow is secured when Washington’s Woods is once again restored as a shared inheritance. In the end, a new understanding of family comes to light.

“Londa Hayden takes us from 1767 to present day with seamless skill and delight. There are times when a writer discovers personal genealogy, which touches the grander scale of history. Londa took such a risk to weave this family tale during uncertain times. A must read for those who love historical and contemporary romances. This book has it all.” -Dr. Trisha Petty, ThD