Description
This Season's Breakout Civil War Novel! An overwhelming 5-Star pick on Amazon and Goodreads.com!
Jenkins: Confederate Blockade Runner, is based on the exciting life -
and loves - of adventurer, settler, and Civil War blockade runner,
Colonel C.T. Jenkins.
Born into a prominent Baltimore family in 1811,
Jenkins defies his father's demands that he continue the Jenkins' family
enterprise and makes a dash into the pages of Confederate history.
Jenkins first finds the independence he seeks, riding with Newburne's
Company of Mounted Rifles and serving in Florida's 4th Infantry during
the Civil War. But his life of adventure comes at an expensive trade off
- the severing of all ties with his father and brothers.
A mid-life
encounter with Vermont's Lucy Colburn, his intellectual and emotional
equal, prompts C.T. to reconsider the hurt and damage abandoning his
Baltimore family may have caused. He gravitates toward Mrs. Colburn,
with only one reservation: widowed, she is ten years his senior.
But,
she has an ingénue daughter, Eliza, for whom Mrs. Colburn seeks a
suitable match. Jenkins is being considered by Mrs. Colburn in what
could become a December-May union between her daughter and Jenkins.
However, the quiet beauty, Eliza, prefers the suave, but opportunistic,
Taylor Babcock. The Civil War interrupts C.T.'s life as he is captured
by Union forces off Florida's Gulf Coast for the crime of blockade
running.
Facing a life sentence to be served at Fort Warren prison,
Jenkins realizes that to survive his ordeal he must face the challenge
of realigning with his Baltimore family, thus gaining access to family
resources.
In prison Jenkins comes to terms with the real cost of his
flight from Baltimore and grasps at one final chance at establishing the
one thing missing in his life - love and family.