Azalee La Fontaine is sixteen years old. But by the strict rules of Creole society in 1814 New Orleans, she is still considered a child, not even permitted to join the dancing at parties. Rebelling against the rules, she dances with Lieutenant Johnny Trent, a handsome young American soldier. But when she breaks the rules one too many times, putting herself and others in danger, Azalee's father and grandmother decide to banish her to her aunt's remote plantation. But the journey turns dangerous when the British capture her. Will anyone come to rescue her in time? And will Johnny ever see her as more than a spoiled girl who he believes led him on? I highly recommend this historical romance to teenage girls. It's really too bad that it's out of print and hard to find.
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