From the first time Leon Falcon sets his eyes on Penny, he wants her. Usually, a gentleman of his stature would woo a woman, court her and get her father's blessing. But Falcon doesn't have to do any of that with Penny because it's 1864 South Carolina, she's a slave, and she can't say no to him or any white man. Falcon's plan is simple: first, he's going to buy her. He's going to teach her. And then he's going to take...