Delia is a young, beautiful, biracial woman in New Orleans of the late 1800s, and her mother, a horrid woman, has sold her to a man to serve as his mistress. Delia flees the house, seeking refuge in her paternal grandmother's house. While the old woman wants nothing to do with her, Delia's father Andre just happens to come in at that moment and welcomes the girl into his life. To escape the buyer, a murderous man, Andre and Delia go to Sweetwater Springs, where they pass as white and are welcomed in the town. Meanwhile, Preacher Norton's son Joshua has returned from missionary work in Africa, newly widowed, with his grieving young son in tow. Joshua and Delia fall in love, but he thinks she's white. What will happen? An unlikely outcome. But still, I can't help but buy the next book in the series.