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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sisters Of Valcour, The}}[[Category:1981 Releases]][[Category:Historical Romance]][[Category:Civil War]][[Category:Slavery]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Warner]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Warner]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1981
 
* '''Year''': 1981
Virginia Hammond was the Belle of Valcour Island. The spoiled, beautiful daughter of her cotton-raising father -- enchanting with her beaux, harsh with her slaves and aflame with the rebel cause. But she was not the only daughter James Hammond had -- there was the quiet sister Nanine and Phoebe, the child of a light-skinned slave. Virgie burned with shame at the thought of Phoebe -- sweet-tempered and, except for her dark skin, enough like her to be her twin. Still it was a good world and safe until the Yankees invaded Valcour Island ... woman-hungry men whose passion was as savage as the war that had split the country asunder...
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==Book Description==
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Virginia Hammond was the Belle of Valcour Island. The spoiled, beautiful daughter of her cotton-raising father -- enchanting with her beaux, harsh with her slaves and aflame with the rebel cause. But she was not the only daughter James Hammond had -- there was the quiet sister Nanine and Phoebe, the child of a light-skinned slave. Virgie burned with shame at the thought of Phoebe -- sweet-tempered and, except for her dark skin, enough like her to be her twin. Still it was a good world and safe until the Yankees invaded Valcour Island... woman-hungry men whose passion was as savage as the war that had split the country asunder...

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Book Description

Virginia Hammond was the Belle of Valcour Island. The spoiled, beautiful daughter of her cotton-raising father -- enchanting with her beaux, harsh with her slaves and aflame with the rebel cause. But she was not the only daughter James Hammond had -- there was the quiet sister Nanine and Phoebe, the child of a light-skinned slave. Virgie burned with shame at the thought of Phoebe -- sweet-tempered and, except for her dark skin, enough like her to be her twin. Still it was a good world and safe until the Yankees invaded Valcour Island... woman-hungry men whose passion was as savage as the war that had split the country asunder...