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Historical Fiction · 2007 · G

Ray's Daughter

by Charles King

An Army post in the West. A colonel's daughter. And a lieutenant who was not supposed to love her.

ForAll agesGenreHistorical FictionLength268 pagesRead time~7 hours

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Violence

Barely any

Mild; period military dangers

Language

None

No strong language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Period courtship; innocent

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

None

No psychological concerns

What this book is about

Charles King's military romance follows the daughter of a commanding officer at a frontier Army post who becomes the center of the social and romantic attention that swirled around such isolated garrisons. King — a retired general who wrote prolifically about Army life — brings authentic detail to the social rituals and personal dynamics of the frontier military world.

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