
Colonists come face to face with Indigenous Americans, enslaved Africans, and pirates as they struggle to build a life in North America.
Such Miracles and Mischiefs, the second book in the Cupids trilogy, adventures across the first three English colonies in the Americas—Newfoundland, Virginia, and Bermuda—and highlights women’s colonial experience. After pirates attack the Guy family’s plantation near Cupids, Nancy Ellis needs all her ingenuity to survive in the hands of lawless men. Ned Perry crosses the ocean to find her, while Nancy’s employer and friend, Kathryn Guy, must rebuild a home on the harsh shores of the New Found Land.
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Trudy J. Morgan-Cole
Trudy J. Morgan-Cole is a writer and teacher who lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Her previous books include By the Rivers of Brooklyn (2009) and That Forgetful Shore (2011), winner of the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage and History Prize.