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It is December of 1649 as England's uncrowned king, Oliver Cromwell, leads his brutal army across Ireland to crush a violent rebellion. Elvy Burke, daughter of a great warrior, wants one thing-to live her destiny as a leader and defender of her country. As the cavalry approaches, Elvy knows she will not give up easily.
When Cromwell cruelly beheads a village boy, Elvy vows to destroy him. After fleeing from his soldiers, she aligns with a Scottish outlaw whose schemes send them headlong into a tumultuous journey across the sea to the West Indies, where she is indentured on a sugar
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It is December of 1649 as England's uncrowned king, Oliver Cromwell, leads his brutal army across Ireland to crush a violent rebellion. Elvy Burke, daughter of a great warrior, wants one thing-to live her destiny as a leader and defender of her country. As the cavalry approaches, Elvy knows she will not give up easily.

When Cromwell cruelly beheads a village boy, Elvy vows to destroy him. After fleeing from his soldiers, she aligns with a Scottish outlaw whose schemes send them headlong into a tumultuous journey across the sea to the West Indies, where she is indentured on a sugar plantation. Here she must face hard labor, cruel treatment, disease, and other mortal dangers. She must learn to survive, and in the process discover the depths of her own strengths and emotions. She will not give up until she finds a way to confront her sworn enemy, and to return to Ireland.

Sharavogue is the award-winning and compelling story of one girl's journey through the lawless lands of Ireland and the West Indies as she struggles claim her destiny.


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Nancy Blanton is the author of award-winning novels based primarily in Irish history. Her first novel, Sharavogue, set in 17th century Ireland and the West Indies, is first-place winner of Florida's Royal Palm Literary Award. The Prince of Glencurragh, her second novel, is set in 1634 prior to the great rebellion of 1641. This book also won the Royal Palm Literary Award, as well as the 1st runner-up medal for book of the year, and the Feathered Quill Award, bronze medal. Her non-fiction book, Brand Yourself Royally in 8 Simple Steps, is a 2016 Florida Authors and Publishers Association President's silver medal winner. The book combines Blanton's corporate branding background and historical research skills to provide a useful guide for authors, artists, and business consultants who need to establish strong presence and be memorable to potential customers. The book has become a basis for hands-on personal branding workshops. She wrote and illustrated a children's book, The Curious Adventure of Roodle Jones; co-authored the award-winning book Heaven on the Half Shell: the Story of the Pacific Northwest's Love Affair with the Oyster; and spearheaded production of Rising Tides and Tailwinds, a corporate history book for the Port of Seattle centennial. Her blog, My Lady's Closet, focuses on writing, books, book promotion, historical fiction, research and travel. Ms. Blanton has worked as a journalist, magazine editor, corporate communications leader and brand manager. She has won numerous awards for professional leadership, writing, advertising and public relations products. She lives in Florida.