Fate & Freedom – Book III - On Troubled Shores

Fate & Freedom
494 Pages
ISBN 978-1733807722

The conclusion of the epic saga will leave you holding your breath right up until the very end. The shores of the James River are eroding rapidly as Margaret and John struggle to remain afloat and retain the simplest of freedoms while continuing to forge forward to preserve their children's future. A story of perseverance for life with only the hope to survive the legalities and escape slavery during the earliest years of America's birth.

"Many thanks to the author for this wonderful gift! Knight puts the flesh on the bones and lets us meet our ancestors. The bones are the facts in this story, which Knight stays very true to. This is "Historical Fiction" but Knight ensures that the historical facts are accurately reflected. I know this because of my own research due to the fact that Margaret Cornish, John Gowen, and Emmanuel Driggers are my ancestors. I have also read Knight's "Unveiled", as well as the works of others who have researched the "Twenty and Odd" Angolans who were brought to Jamestown in 1619. Knight makes these people come alive on the page, infusing them with real human emotion and logic. helping us to understand the choices they had to make and how they dealt with their circumstances. This author indeed has a gift, and uses it to give us all this great gift of meeting our ancestors! Thank you most sincerely K. I Knight! from the bottom of my heart!"

K I Knight

About K I Knight (Orlando, Florida Author)

K I Knight

Kathryn who uses the pen name K I Knight is an international award winning Author, Genealogist, Historian, Public Speaker for Project 1619, Cemetery Preservationist, and a Land Development Consultant. Knight has spent 20,000+ hours researching the first documented Africans to arrive in the English settlement of Virginia in 1619. In 2016, as an advisory board member for Project 1619 she co-curated the “1619 First African Landing” exhibit at the Hampton History Museum in Hampton, Virginia.

Her passion is unrivaled and strongly evident in her published writings. Her literary work includes "Fate & Freedom" a five star - Gold medal historical series as well as her nonfiction work, “Unveiled - The Twenty and Odd" due to be released in 2019. Knight is the Secretary for the Board of Director’s for Florida Author’s & Publisher’s Association. She is a member of the National Genealogy Society, Afro American Historical and Genealogical Society, Florida State Genealogy Society, Virginia Genealogy Society, Virginia Historical Society, Florida Historical Society, American Historical Association, Genealogy Speakers Guild, Association of Professional Genealogists, the Alliance of Independent Authors, the National Association of Professional Women, Women in Film and Television, and the Director of 1619 Genealogy.

The mother of three adult children, Knight lives in Central Florida with her husband, Tom.