I loved "The Reputed Wife (A Scandalous Wife) as much as I loved "Rebel Puritan" Jo Anne Butler has once again written a great chapter in the life of her ancestor Herodias (Herod) Long. Herod was a strong young woman born into the mid 17th century in a time when women basically had no rights, especially in Colonial America/5(25). Both Rebel Puritan and The Reputed Wife have been awarded the IndieBRAG Medallion as outstanding self-published books Jo Ann Butler is now working on the next chapters of the Scandalous Life series, with a look at King Philip's War and Joshua Tefft, the only New Englander to receive the traitor's death. Contact Jo Ann and ask how. A Scandalous Life: The Reputed Wife is the second book in Jo Ann Butler's compelling series about Herodias Long. Can Herod and George Gardner make their unofficial marriage work? And when Mary Dyer introduces Herod to the Quakers, Herod follows her heart all the way to the whipping post in Boston. Also available as a Kindle ebook at Amazon.
The Reputed Wife continues the compelling series about Herodias Long of Newport, Rhode Island. Written by Jo Ann Butler, it will be published in October, by Neverest Press. Read the first chapter here. Off With His Head! Thank you to Andrea Zuvich for hosting me! My name is Jo Ann Butler, and I'm the author of Rebel Puritan and The Reputed Wife. I'm currently writing the final book in my Scandalous Life series, and it will include an event which threatened New England's very survival - King Philip's War. In , the Wampanoag Indians allowed Read on. It continues in a sequel, The Reputed Wife (). Genealogists and historians will appreciate the appendix, in which Jo Ann Butler explains what is fact and what is fiction. Several transcribed documents are also included. Rebel Puritan (A Scandalous Life Book 1) is also available from bltadwin.ru (affiliate link).
Rebel Puritan and The Reputed Wife by Jo Ann Butler. My love for colonial America is rooted from , when National Geographic ran an article about Pompeii. I read the issue to shreds and made plans to become an archeologist. Ten years later I worked on my first dig. Though it was in a Connecticut mill village, not Pompeii, I was hooked anyway. A knee injury forced me out of the field, so I channeled my deep interest in colonial America into genealogy. The Reputed Wife is not only a thrilling story of real people in early-colonial Rhode Island, but because it's written by antiquarian/archaeologist/genealogist Jo Ann Butler, it accurately depicts the culture and scenery of the midth-century. A Scandalous Life: The Reputed Wife is the second book in Jo Ann Butler's compelling series about Herodias Long. Can Herod and George Gardner make their unofficial marriage work? And when Mary Dyer introduces Herod to the Quakers, Herod follows her heart all the way to the whipping post in Boston. Also available as a Kindle ebook at Amazon.
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