Savannah – Hope for a New Freedom (vol. III)

The thrilling finale to the Settlers' saga

Savannah, 1748. The inhabitants of this young colony in Georgia long for a safe and just life. But even on Nellie’s plantation, the fronts between the black and white workers are hardening. And Nellie has an opponent: Tallulah Woodpecker, widow of the farmer whose illegitimate son Nellie has adopted. Tallulah contests the adoption, hoping to get a piece of the inheritance she’s not entitled to as a childless widow. Nellie fights for the boy, putting her love for her second husband Nate to the test ...

  • Captivating historical women’s fiction at its finest
  • »The reader is drawn almost physically into this historically fascinating time, becoming a guest who never wants to leave!« denglers-buchkritik.de
  • For readers of Anne Jacobs and Leah Fleming
Genre: Fiction, Historical Fiction
Malou Wilke

Malou Wilke, born in 1968, has a passion for languages and foreign countries, and has lived in Eastern Europe and South East Asia. When she’s not collecting stories, she will usually be found in nature with her three dogs. She lives in the American South with her husband and two sons.

544 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-22123-8
First published 2025