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Follow four South Carolina brothers, post Civil War, attempting to avenge atrocities done under the guise of war. The saga takes them on a journey to manhood, love and peace with respectability.

The story begins as Michael joins his older brothers. In a border town, Michael meets Lita. Despite being sold by her father into a brothel, she guards her body ferociously. She shocks everyone when she throws herself at Michael. Oldest brother Jim works at balancing life on the run with a family living with his mother.

A raid unites them with Yankees who are trying to right the wrongs perpetrated on southerner veterans.

Youngest brother Danny loves Deborah, a hometown girl who is a born flirt, anxious for adventure. Danny becomes her dupe in escaping their small town.

The rogue Yankee solder that raped their mother is found. Do they become revengers and commit a murder? Surprisingly, it's Danny's logic that leads the brothers in their dilemma.

Danny's daughter is born to a terrified wife who ignores her child. The birth plants seeds of concern in Michael about Lita's ability to bear children.

Deborah, left alone for months at a time, finds excitement with a gang of cattle rustlers. She is introduced to sexual escapades she never dreamed existed, but finds she doesn't want to live without.

The family is brought to Mexico while they petition for an amnesty for their lawless activities. Having the entire family together acerbates Michael's concerns. He worries about how Lita's culture and religion will be accepted in the United States.

After the brothers risk a trip to Washington, do they get their amnesty? Does Deborah abandon her family? Does Michael throw away a legendary love? Read After the War, Before the Peace to find out.

Reader comments include "Has a Gone With the Wind flavor", "Reminiscent of The Thornbirds" and "Another Lonesome Dove."

552 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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May 17, 2012
After the War, Before the Peace
By Sharon Poppen
Copyright 2002 by Sharon Poppen
Published by Xlibris, paperback $22.95 ISBN10 1-4010-6545-7, eBook $9.99 ISBN10 1-4535-8286-X

After the War, Before the Peace is Sharon Poppen’s stunning debut novel set in the years following the American Civil War. With stunning characters who leap off the page and into your imagination and meticulous attention to detail Poppen’s novel is more than the story of one family ravaged by Civil War and left to rebuild their lives in a world that refused to acknowledge things like basic American civil rights, compensation for war crimes or the prosecution of war criminals.

The story of the Farrell family, whose patriarch, as well as two sons fought for the Confederate States of America and the wife and two younger sons left behind in Summerville, South Carolina will cause you to experience the gamut of human emotions from outrage and fear to love and joy. It is a tale of the triumphs, tragedies and deeply personal experiences of a family first torn apart by war, then separated by the need for retribution and revenge. It is a story of love that can overcome any obstacle, as well as love that fails to rise to the occasion and meet the challenges put before it. It is one family’s story that was echoed multiple times throughout a war ravaged country, where, in the author’s own words, “citizen fought against citizen.”

I found myself caught up in After in the War, Before the Peace within the first few pages. I read in bed sick, because I couldn’t put it down. I read it long past bedtime once I was recuperating because I just had to know what was going to happen next. When I awakened in the morning I reached for along with my morning cup of coffee. For seven days the Farrells were an integral part of my waking and sleeping moments and at no point in time was I sorry I had invested so much time and energy into their story. It left me deeply satisfied and looking forward to the sequel Lita’s Story – A Meandering Tale, which is due to be released sometime in the future by Virtual Tales Publishing who incidentally have also picked up After the War, Before the Peace for re-release sometime in 2012. For now though After the War, Before the Peace can be found through Xlibris and on Amazon’s website. Pick up a copy, it’s a wonderful novel I’m sure you’ll enjoy.
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