Lincoln's Paramour reimagines one of America's most iconic figures through a powerful lens of forbidden love, betrayal, and historical intrigue.
From the sun-drenched fields of a Kentucky plantation to the blood-stained steps of Ford's Theatre, this sweeping historical novel tells the untold story of Abraham Lincoln and Maisie Ford-a courageous and captivating enslaved girl who captured his heart as a child and remained his secret love until the day he died.
Their lifelong romance unfolds against the backdrop of a nation at war with itself, intertwining with Lincoln's turbulent rise-from prairie lawyer to president-while dark forces close in around them. Chief among them is Aron, Lincoln's troubled and envious half-brother, whose thirst for revenge leads him into a deadly alliance with John Wilkes Booth.
Blending fact with fiction, Lincoln's Paramour delivers a riveting tale of passion, power, and sacrifice during one of the most volatile chapters in American history. Rich with drama, mystery, and unforgettable characters, this is not just a love story-it's a bold reimagining of the man behind the myth and the woman history tried to erase.