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The latest literary offering from H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson is now available.

Enslaved (Vol. 1)

Summary

The joys and sorrows, inflicted on an African princess and a member of her royal guard, unfold in this literary pictorial that immerses the reader in the horrors of the Atlantic slave trade.

Captured by slavers, who refused to acknowledge her humanity experience, these two tribal leaders face the shock of enslavement and the loss of personal freedom in a strange world where the color of their skin dictates their existence and their destinies.

This adventurous story faces the horrors of human slave trafficking, the deepest cravings of passion, and the unyielding instinct to be free. This saga ends, demonstrating self-pride and determination despite unrelenting human suffering, paying homage to the human spirit.


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H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson, Author, Writer
H. Victoria announces her new book, ENSLAVED!

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About the Author

H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson writes inspiring romantic stories based on historical events.


H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson

H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson

H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson is an imaginative and masterful storyteller who enjoys the creative process so much that she spends eight to ten hours a day perfecting her skills. She lives between the words, sentences, paragraphs, and pages of her many stories.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia in a large close-knit family,

she listened to her elders weave words into colorful, imaginative stories. It is a tradition that continues today as she sits around the family table telling stories of recent and past family histories. Her novel, Buttermilk Bottom, incorporates a series of family stories, neighborhood folklore, and plain old gossip… All the elements of a great story. Her most recent novel "Enslaved" is now available on Kindle.

Full Biography

The joys and sorrows, inflicted on an African princess and a member of her royal guard, unfold in this literary pictorial that immerses the reader in the horrors of the Atlantic slave trade.

"Buttermilk Bottom" was a real place. It existed for many years in the shadows of Atlanta's business district and was considered a festering eyesore. Many generations of black families lived there in almost total seclusion because of it's geographic location...

The nation's tumultuous Civil Rights Movement of the 60's coupled with the fitful, unmanageable crispation of the kudzu vines, common in Atlanta, Georgia, prove to be a captivating setting for the novel's heroine, Shelby Reed...

Jessica Hamilton relates in Stones Along the Path, a romantic bi-continental, cross-cultural family saga that unfolds in Africa and migrates to America, glimpsing three generations of a culturally diverse black family....