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I Eliza Hamilton

by Susan Holloway Scott
A story about the marriage and endearing love between two people obviously meant for each other. An inspiring, fictionalized tale of Alexander Hamilton's wife Eliza  - told from her point of view.  Great details of our nation's beginning. Incredible insight into Alexander Hamilton, the man, the father the husband. I, Eliza Hamilton by Susan Holloway Scott. #historical-fiction, #reading, #books to read, #books

About The Author


Susan Holloway Scott is the author of over fifty historical novels and historical romances. Writing under several pen names, her bestselling books have received numerous awards and honors. With more than three million copies of her books in print, she has been published in nineteen foreign countries around the world and translated into fourteen different languages.

Susan also writes as half of the Two Nerdy History Girls (twonerdyhistorygirls.com), a popular book & history blog and Twitter account (@2nerdyhistgirls) with a worldwide following. She is a graduate of Brown University, and lives with her family outside of Philadelphia, PA.

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