Bond and Free follows a Virginia plantation family through love, duty, and change.
In a world of inherited power and tight social norms, one woman wrestles with loyalty to family, faith, and the people who serve them, as secrets and decisions reshape a storied estate.
Set against the antebellum South, the tale blends personal sacrifice with the weight of history. Readers encounter the tension between wealth and responsibility, the pressures of inheritance, and the daily lives of those who work on the Temple Vale plantation. The narrative centers on Letitia’s steadfast resolve as she navigates courtly expectations, family ties, and the moral questions that come with freedom and loyalty.
What you’ll experience
- A vivid portrait of plantation life, with attention to home, labor, and community.
- Complex relationships tested by love, duty, and the realities of slavery in the era.
- Moments of faith, resilience, and practical courage in the face of daunting challenges.
- A multi‑generational story of land, loss, and the pursuit of what it means to do right.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction set in the American South, with characters who weigh every choice against family duty and personal conscience.