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MY NAME IS JOHN SINGER
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What if a criminal was given a second chance? Romantic fiction no one has dared to imagine, until now. For the handsome Confederate soldier known as John Singer is the notorious assassin, John Wilkes Booth. Surviving the horrific fiery blaze that the world believes ended his life, one man is given a second chance to live, to right the wrongs and a possibly find true love.
It is early May, 1865 when John Singer meets Emma Dixon at the war hospital in Alexandria, Virginia, his body is broken, his spirit unwilling to fight as a fever rages within him. But with one smoldering glance from his enigmatic dark eyes, Emma knows he must survive. John’s heart is stolen by her beauty and kindness. She is all that is good in life, honest and caring.
But his true identity becomes his darkest secret. The secret within him burns; turning his past to ashes like the blaze that the world believes took his life. For the handsome and compelling Confederate soldier known as John Singer is the notorious assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
History tells us on April 26, 1865 John Wilkes Booth was cornered and shot at Richard Garrett’s barn at Point Royal, Virginia ….or was he? Rumors and speculation of his escape from the fiery blaze of the barn and the Union gunshot still resonate even today as his legacy.
Based on that legendary speculation, it enables one’s imagination to spin with possibilities on a fictional story of desperation, an exodus of repentance and a life hiding in plain sight with an alias as John Singer…or did he? This fictional account of Booth contains actual historical references and some pertinent civil war situations woven into the fabric of the story. It is fantasy, a “what if” tale. This invented portrayal romanticizes the complicated Booth as a man, yet never forgives the crime he committed. In this imagined legend John Wilkes Booth is repentant for his crime
It is early May, 1865 when John Singer meets Emma Dixon at the war hospital in Alexandria, Virginia, his body is broken, his spirit unwilling to fight as a fever rages within him. But with one smoldering glance from his enigmatic dark eyes, Emma knows he must survive. John’s heart is stolen by her beauty and kindness. She is all that is good in life, honest and caring.
But his true identity becomes his darkest secret. The secret within him burns; turning his past to ashes like the blaze that the world believes took his life. For the handsome and compelling Confederate soldier known as John Singer is the notorious assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
History tells us on April 26, 1865 John Wilkes Booth was cornered and shot at Richard Garrett’s barn at Point Royal, Virginia ….or was he? Rumors and speculation of his escape from the fiery blaze of the barn and the Union gunshot still resonate even today as his legacy.
Based on that legendary speculation, it enables one’s imagination to spin with possibilities on a fictional story of desperation, an exodus of repentance and a life hiding in plain sight with an alias as John Singer…or did he? This fictional account of Booth contains actual historical references and some pertinent civil war situations woven into the fabric of the story. It is fantasy, a “what if” tale. This invented portrayal romanticizes the complicated Booth as a man, yet never forgives the crime he committed. In this imagined legend John Wilkes Booth is repentant for his crime