Indians were their enemies, so how could Miriam Foxwell, the daughter of a prosperous plantation owner in 18th century South Carolina fall in love with one? And could their love survive her father's hate?
Marla Fair's family history is nearly that of Troy itself. Still here after 160 years, Marla and her husband, David, own a downtown business. She teaches art at the Hayner Cultural Center and is an historic interpreter, as well as a novelist.