![]() Still as I finished up some other books also due out in March and got closer to starting it, I got nervous. I was immediately interested since I adore Georgian/18th century books and haven’t read one about the American Revolution in ages. Since then there has been a steady build up of notice to its release. I began to hear about this book last November when DA received a request to read and review it. If captured, she will be tortured and executed.įighting for their love and their life, Peter and Kate are caught between duty and desire…pursuing their military objectives even as they refuse to expose each other. ![]() But when he arrives in town, much to his dismay, he realizes that the love of his life Kate Grey has a new fiancé, and is working undercover for the Rebel cause. ![]() ![]() With the support of Peter’s dissolute cousin, Colonel Bayard, Peter returns to Philadelphia to apprehend the women who betrayed him, Angela Ferrers. But when Kate’s “Aunt Angela”, a master spy posing as a Quaker, steals his military documents, he is disgraced and run out of town. “In the year of 1777 in rural Pennsylvania, Quaker Kate Grey is powerfully drawn to British officer Peter Tremayne. ![]()
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