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The Civil War is over, and Samuel, a former slave and Union soldier, has built a life for himself as a pioneer in South Florida. He and his wife already have two wonderful daughters and are expecting twin babies. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes. The unexpected death of their newborn twins fractures the family. The family's strength and faith are tested, each member in their own way. Amid the mourning, an unexpected stranger named Mr. Ray appears. The two older sisters discover him planting moonflowers in a field near the family's cabin on the night of the newborn twins' death. He requests their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Civil War is over, and Samuel, a former slave and Union soldier, has built a life for himself as a pioneer in South Florida. He and his wife already have two wonderful daughters and are expecting twin babies. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes. The unexpected death of their newborn twins fractures the family. The family's strength and faith are tested, each member in their own way. Amid the mourning, an unexpected stranger named Mr. Ray appears. The two older sisters discover him planting moonflowers in a field near the family's cabin on the night of the newborn twins' death. He requests their help in feeding and growing the flowers but cautions them to keep the flowers a secret. What are the true motives of the mysterious Mr. Ray? What secret tie does he have with Samuel and his family? Can Samuel overcome his own painful past, keep his faith, and hold his family together? What divine intervention does God have in store for this humble warrior?
Autorenporträt
John Eudy is a 26-year military veteran. He was a soldier in the Army National Guard and a 'shallow water' sailor in the U.S. Coast Guard.Admittedly not as well-traveled as the wayfarer rat, he has at least been up and down the river a time or two. Additional expeditions include cautiously wandering the lava fields of Kilauea, snowshoeing to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, strolling among giants in King's Canyon, and swimming with wild dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico (which he embarrassingly thought were sharks at first sight). John even traveled through time once ... by crossing the international date line to visit Guam.These days, John and his family reside smack-dab in the middle of the country, not too far from the river, though. He has been married to his lovely wife of 30 years, and they are the proud parents of four daughters, two of whom are already with God in heaven.Inspired by faith and scripture, he enjoys weaving history, cultural legends, personal life experiences, and Christian morality into fictional novellas.