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Cotton Bondage - Book Three

The Edge of Freedom

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Cotton Bondage - Book Three

De: Dickie Erman
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Freedom was only one crossing away.

As winter tightens its grip near the Canadian border, Nate, Eve, and fourteen-year-old Clem are running on exhaustion, faith, and sheer will. They have survived slave hunters, betrayal, hunger, and the long road north. Now, with the river ahead and patrols closing in, the final miles are the most dangerous of all.

Every choice carries a cost. Clem must decide what freedom truly means. Nate and Eve are forced to confront the limits of courage, sacrifice, and love when no safe path remains, and survival may demand the unthinkable.

Written in the tradition of powerful American historical fiction, Cotton Bondage, Book Three closely mirrors the lyrical intensity and moral depth found in the works of Toni Morrison and Colson Whitehead, illuminating the human cost of bondage and the fragile hope of escape.

This stand-alone novel brings the Cotton Bondage trilogy to its unforgettable conclusion, where trust is tested, survival is uncertain, and freedom demands its final price.

5 Stars! Readers’ Favorite Review Excerpt

The Edge of Freedom fits squarely within historical fiction but carries the relentless tension of a survival tale. Dickie Erman writes without softening the brutality of slavery or escape, allowing fear, loss, and moral conflict to shape characters under pressure rather than comfort. The novel feels close to genuine slave narratives that value survival over glory. Anyone drawn to American history and honest stories of endurance will find this a powerful read.
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