On a winter morning, the master's house burns and a woman steps out of the smoke. Esther has walked the rows of Broadlawn with grief in her bones and a fierce, quiet promise in her mouth. When the land itself seems to answer her, she breaks the chains that have bound her people and leads them into the cold, toward the dark folds of the Cumberland Mountains and a freedom they've only ever sung about. The road is bitter and beautiful by turns: a barn warm with strangers' kindness, soldiers who take what is not theirs, a boy with a fiddle who believes the old songs can carry them farther than fear. The earth remembers every sorrow sown in it and something ancient sets its eyes upon Esther. Guided by a presence as old as the hills, she becomes the vessel and the blade, mercy and judgment, shepherding a growing band of the newly freed through hunger, storm, and the long night. What waits beyond the ridges is not a miracle without cost but a life they can finally call their own. To deliver her people, Esther will give up more than she imagined, yet what she keeps is larger than any one life. Lyrical and rooted in place, Hallowed Ground is a story of found family and fierce tenderness, of a land that listens, and of freedom made real by love, sacrifice, and the mercy that follows thunder.
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