Where the sun rises
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 49m
  • Reads 6,364
  • Votes 319
  • Parts 10
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Sep 23, 2019
Mature
1852, Alabama 

Born in the heart of Africa, Rose was only a baby when she was taken from home, had her name and identity stripped away and sold into slavery. At nineteen she's taken away from all she knows and sold to a new master , Colonel Thomas James, a respected soldier and a prominent plantation owner. She finds herself doing anything and everything to survive and in the  process losing the only thing she's ever owned, her morality.



Note: This story will contain a lot of triggering plots if you uncomfortable please do not read and this is not a love story.
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