Born to a life of wealth and status, Mademoiselle Dacia de Prideaux is every inch the glittering aristocrat. However, her brother, Marcel, is an outspoken political activist, and with the country on the verge of the French Revolution, he has made dangerous enemiesβone of whom takes Marcel's life. Wh
A Heart's Revolution
β Scribed by Melanie Macek
- Book ID
- 110771137
- Publisher
- Melanie Macek
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Series
- Heroes, Hearts, and Honor #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781386362302
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Young widow Annabeth Smyth is raising her son Walter during the French Occupation of Newport Island. With the Revolution ongoing and the island under French rule, her parents-who are known Loyalists-struggle to keep their business running in the face of fear and prejudice. When an opportunity to save the business presents itself, Annabethβs parents jump at the chance to save it.
Sergeant Major Benjamin Anstruther is tired of war. With his fatherβs death at the hands of a British privateer and his mother seriously ill, trying to balance duty and family is wearing on him. During an assignment to protect General Washington, Benjamin meets Annabeth and her son. When their lives are threatened he canβt help but step in to keep them out of harmβs way, even when duty demands his presence.
Through it all, there is still a Revolution to be fought, both on the battlefield and the home front.
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