![]() This story’s external conflict happened years ago when the war separated them this story is the internal reckoning as they face the emotions from their unexpected reunion. Imagine her dismay not only at being discovered, but also at having to reevaluate everything she thought she knew about their past, present, and future. Rachel knew Nathan would never understand her need to fight for the Patriots so she faked her own death three years earlier to join the army, leaving Nathan and his domineering and controlling mother behind. Shortly before the battle at Yorktown, she spies a man who she knows must be a British spy, her husband Nathan. Rachel has been disguising herself as Ezra Jacobs in order to fight in the Continental Army. The first novella is Promised Land by Rose Lerner. Each novella is both a beautiful romance and also a moving exploration of what it means to be American. ![]() ![]() I’m bored with the English lords and ladies of the ton, but I was electrified by the experience of reading the trio of romances in Hamilton’s Battallion by Rose Lerner, Courtney Milan, and Alyssa Cole. But, you know, I’m woman enough to admit that I’m wrong. ![]() Just last week in a review of Duke of Desire, I complained about historicals. ![]()
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