Title: The Lost Women of Mill Street
Author: Kinley Bryan
Blurb:
1864: As Sherman’s army marches toward Atlanta, a cotton mill commandeered by the Confederacy lies in its path. Inside the mill, Clara Douglas weaves cloth and watches over her sister Kitty, waiting for the day her fiancé returns from the West.
When Sherman’s troops destroy the mill, Clara’s plans to start a new life in Nebraska are threatened. Branded as traitors by the Federals, Clara, Kitty, and countless others are exiled to a desolate refugee prison hundreds of miles from home.
Cut off from all they’ve ever known, Clara clings to hope while grappling with doubts about her fiancé’s ambitions and the unsettling truths surrounding his absence. As the days pass, the sisters find themselves thrust onto the foreign streets of Cincinnati, a city teeming with uncertainty and hostility. She must summon reserves of courage, ingenuity, and strength she didn’t know she had if they are to survive in an unfamiliar, unwelcoming land.
Inspired by true events of the Civil War, The Lost Women of Mill Street is a vividly drawn novel about the bonds of sisterhood, the strength of women, and the repercussions of war on individual lives.
Buy Link:
Universal Buy Link: https://books2read.com/lostwomenofmillstreet
Review:

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, as it’s not often I read about the mills during the Civil War, and how the people there were displaced by the Union Army as they came through the South. I really found Clara’s journey inspiring and also sad, as she fought so hard to keep her sister safe, to the point of being overprotective. Clara’s experiences in Cincinnati were just as fascinating, and drew parallels to how the immigrants who came to the United States must have felt. You could really see how strong the divide was between the North and the South during the war. Overall, I was engaged from beginning to end and would definitely read more from Kinley Bryan in the future!
About the Author:
Kinley Bryan’s debut novel, Sisters of the Sweetwater Fury, inspired by the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 and her own family history, won the 2022 Publishers Weekly Selfies Award for adult fiction. An Ohio native, she lives in South Carolina with her husband and three children. The Lost Women of Mill Street is her second novel.
Author Links:
Website: https://kinleybryan.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kinleybauthor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KinleyBryanWrites
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kinleybryanauthor/
Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/kinley-bryan
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Kinley-Bryan/author/B09J5GWDLX
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21892910.Kinley_Bryan

Thanks so much for hosting Kinley Bryan today, Heather, and for your fabulous review. I’m so glad you enjoyed the novel.
Take care,
Cathie xx
The Coffee Pot Book Club
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