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When Grace is shipped off to the Clayton plantation in Alabama,

she finds her circumstances have changed dramatically.

In some ways better but in other ways, worse.

At least until things change again.

In a shocking turn of events.

Even for Grace.

101 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 22, 2023

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Lena White

323 books99 followers
I have always loved books.

For me, that meant I have always wanted to be a writer. In 2013, I made it happen when I discovered the new world of self-publishing.

I love to write – there’s almost nothing I’d rather be doing. I still love reading, but writing is more active and satisfying. I can honestly say I will never stop. After all this time, it’s who I am.

I began my career in one genre, but now I’m exploring others. I will experiment with different pen names and new personas as I go, but I’ll always be the same person, the same writer, who loves the craft and the people who make it possible.

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482 reviews1 follower
February 27, 2024
An insight to slavery

The Confederate States, southern men below the Mason Dixon line, kidnap, coerce and manipulate their own system to abduct young northern girls for slavery. Ah, that is the answer to why there are so many sex slaves from the north. But to read the context, the author still has the hierarchy of the south, even though they won the Civil War and battle of Gettysburg, still using slavery as a means to an end. White men own the land, businesses, politicians and the education, learned support of the people. It just is the way it is. The southern women don't vote, don't run for elected positions and have fewer rights than their fathers and husbands. Next in line are the "Black people", the authors description. Again they are the south's workforce but now hired, trained and paid. If a white woman is naked, with silver shackles, handcuffs, neck collars and chains, she is a slave. A slave is treated the same as the black slaves before they were freed, during the Civil War. but both the blacks and female white slaves are still segregated from restaurants, stores and motels/hotels. Not much has changed much except the slave wranglers, better sounding than overseer or handlers, have quite a bit of power over the white slaves. Book 6; will Grace escape? What is in store for Grace's mother and best friend, Destiny? What kind of nutcase is Mr. Clayton? I would think the man takes Viagra. Every night with one of the slave women? Although I was praising the easy flow of the storyline in earlier books, this book not so much. There's those editing problems that plaques books. Whoop, sorry. Not as smooth as earlier books.
112 reviews1 follower
December 14, 2023
Missing Objectivity

Unfamiliar with freedom of mind, Grace is lured back into a reality that she knows and may even enjoy manipulating… Lena’s darkness personified 💖
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March 10, 2025
A really strong slave short story. Very dark, and very accurate!
A slave escapes, but her friend is captured!
Still accepting her fake lottery she needs to rescue her dedicated friend.
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