They called her Miz Lucretia Borgia, Ma'am, of Falconhurst. A proud and lusty woman, she usually had her own way behind the scenes of the South's most notorious slave plantation. Sometimes it was even hard to tell who was master and who was slave. But there was no doubt where the real power lay when Lucretia was denied the one thing she desired above all others. Her forbidden love for the Mandingo slave Omar set her on a treacherous course that threatened exposure and cruel retribution every step of the way.
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