The patriot bride / Kimberley Woodhouse.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781683226062 : PAP
- ISBN: 1683226062 : PAP
- Physical Description: 251 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: Uhrichsville, OH : Barbour Books, an imprint of Barbour Publishing, Inc., [2018]
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Summary, etc.: | Faith Jackson is a wealthy widow, friend of George Washington, and staunch supporter of the Patriot cause. Matthew Weber is friends with both Ben Franklin and his son William, who increasingly differ in their political views; and Matthew finds himself privy to information on both sides of the conflict. When a message needs to get to a spy among the Loyalists, Faith bravely steps up and in turn meets Matthew Weber. Suddenly she believes she could love again. But someone else has his eye on the Faith she portrays in elite social circles. What will Matthew and Faith have to sacrifice for the sake of their fledgling country? |
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Subject: | Widows > Fiction. United States > History > Revolution, 1775-1783 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Christian fiction. Historical fiction. Love stories. Spy stories. |
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Publishers Weekly Review
The Patriot Bride : Daughters of the Mayflower - Book 4
Publishers Weekly
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Woodhouse sets this enjoyable fourth installment in Barbour's Daughters of the Mayflower series at the onset of the Revolutionary War. Orphaned and then widowed, Faith Lytton Jackson has grown into an independent and wealthy woman. Her lifelong relationship with George Washington places her in a position of trust with the Patriots, and she rallies the women of Boston to do what they can for the cause. Matthew Weber worked with Washington during his surveying years, but it's his close relationship with Benjamin Franklin and his son William, the royal governor of New Jersey and a Loyalist, that puts him in a unique, albeit risky, position. When Faith and Matthew begin working together to secretly deliver a letter, they quickly develop a personal attachment. Dangerous liaisons, clandestine meetings, and covert missions add a dash of intrigue to Faith and Matthew's quaint love story. A smarmy would-be suitor complicates the situation and puts both Matthew and Faith in further jeopardy. Woodhouse stays true to the historical images of Washington and Franklin, lending credence to the fictional liberties she takes with these well-recognized Founding Fathers. Woodhouse's fun, faith-filled book will please fans of historical romances. Agent: Karen Ball, Steve Laube Agency (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.