The Union Belle (House of Winslow Book #11)

The Union Belle (House of Winslow Book #11)
Author: Gilbert Morris
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 144127037X

As the nation recovers from the Civil War, Sky and Rebekah Winslow's wayward son Mark is slowly making his way north through Texas after his release from a Mexican prison. Headed for Omaha to work for the Union Pacific Railroad, he is forced to shoot a man, then thrown into jail to await his prison sentence. In a small Texas town where justice will not be served, Mark's only hope is the young woman whom he defended. Lola Montez had attempted to escape the horrible saloon life she inherited from her mother, but she was held there by circumstances beyond her control. When Mark Winslow stopped her attacker, he also became her ticket out of town. If Lola can break him out of jail, surely he will take her with him to look for her father in Omaha. But a jailbreak is a small matter compared to what they will face. Mark becomes a trouble-shooter for the Union Pacific, responsible for law and order in the towns that spring up as the transcontinental railroad heads west, and he must live by his gun. Lola must live by her iron heart and find her way in a West where only the strong survive. While treachery, betrayal, and sabotage lie before them, so does an unexpected confrontation with a kingdom not of this world. House of Winslow Book 11.

Union Belle

Union Belle
Author: Deborah Challinor
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0730445011

A full-blooded romance set in times of conflict. In 1951 some 1000 Waikato Miners went on strike to support their brothers in the Seaman's Union engaged in the 1951 Waterfront Lockout. times were tough and when the Government implemented harsh and heavy-handed emergency regulations, families were divided along political lines, and bitter accusations of sabotage and treachery began to tear small mining communities apart.Against this emotive backdrop, in the tiny mining village of Pukemiro, a story of love and treachery is also being played out in the personal lives of some of those intimately connected with the strike. Ellen McCabe, wife of the local union secretary and hero, thomas McCabe, and a life-long Union woman, finds herself caught up the passion of the fight - and a new-found passion of her own - when a charismatic war veteran, Jack Vaughan comes to Pukemiro and befriends her husband. In a powerful tale of love and conflict, Ellen is forced to examine her loyalties and make heart-shattering choices, as the country and community around her is pulled apart.

A Girl Called Union Belle

A Girl Called Union Belle
Author: Anthony J. Sanchez III
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781681220888

In New York, her belief in something bigger than herself caused Union Belle, who had been shunned, and abandoned by her family during the Great Depression, to make a decision to go into a church for solace rather than a bar room filled with losers and pimps. Had her choice been different she would never have met the blessed priest who became her beacon of hope. For it is hope that is the salvation for those set afloat in a sea of despair. In New Orleans, Union Belle was beyond all rational thought. It was as Lucifer himself was tempting her. She no longer had control of her body or her mind. Without any shame, or resistance, she let Johnny mold her to himself like a sculptor creates a statue. The touch of his warm flesh on hers removed any defensive response her religious training, and love of God had ever given her. She was now a willing servant of her own carnal desires. Anthony J. Sanchez III and his wife Barbara were born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. "A Girl Called Union Belle" is the second novel they have written together. Their first novel is, "River Road Blues." Mr. Sanchez's previous works of fiction include: "The Dying Man," "Raindrops Filling An Ocean," "Omega Mae, A Creole of Color," and "The Tafoya Women."

Madam Belle

Madam Belle
Author: Maryjean Wall
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813147077

The “captivating” true story of the notorious Gilded Age madam who inspired the Belle Watling character in Gone with the Wind (The Wall Street Journal). Belle Brezing made a major career move when she stepped off the streets of Lexington, Kentucky, and into Jennie Hill’s bawdy house—an upscale brothel run out of a former residence of Mary Todd Lincoln. At nineteen, Brezing was already infamous as a youth steeped in death, sex, drugs, and scandal. But it was in Miss Hill’s “respectable” establishment that she began to acquire the skills, manners, and business contacts that allowed her to ascend to power and influence as an internationally known madam. In this revealing book, Maryjean Wall offers a tantalizing true story of vice and power in the Gilded Age South, as told through the life and times of the notorious Miss Belle. After years on the streets and working for Hill, Belle Brezing borrowed enough money to set up her own establishment—her wealth and fame growing alongside the booming popularity of horse racing. Soon, her houses were known internationally, and powerful patrons from the industrial cities of the Northeast courted her in the lavish parlors of her gilt-and-mirror mansion. Secrecy was a moral code in the sequestered demimonde of prostitution in Victorian America, so little has been written about the Southern madam credited with inspiring the character Belle Watling in Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind. Following Brezing from her birth amid the ruins of the Civil War to the height of her scarlet fame and beyond, Wall uses her story to explore a wider world of sex, business, politics, and power. The result is a scintillating tale as enthralling as any fiction.