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For Love or Country

By: Jennifer Hudson Taylor
Narrated by: Kieron Elliot
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Christian Fiction: A Colonial Romance

At the height of the Revolutionary War, Tyra MacGregor is successful at thwarting the British Army with her colonial spy efforts. But her sleuthing ways come to a screeching halt when Captain Donahue "Hugh" Morgan puts her under house arrest.

Hugh is intrigued by this courageous spy the natives call "War Woman". She's more daring than most men and is intelligent in defending her convictions. Even more impressive to Hugh is the strength of Tyra's unshakeable faith in God. When Tyra saves his life during an attack, Hugh vows to return the favor. Before he can intervene, however, she is caught by his superior officer and imprisoned. Soon Hugh's honor, faith, country, and love are all on the line. Can he risk it all to gain everything?

©2014 Jennifer Hudson Taylor (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Christian Fiction Historical War Historical Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction
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Great story! I appreciated the fact that it wasn't explicit at all. Overall has the characters seeking God's will in their situation. We'll written and the reader did a great job.

clean love story-

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I absolutely loved the first book in this series so I was extremely disappointed with this book. The main character Tyra is annoying. I am all for women being strong and knowing how to fight, but instead of just defending herself, she is always wanting to punch people who disagree with her. She insists that her views of the war are right, and anyone who disagrees with her is wrong. I don't know if the author intended for the perception that the Red Coats are bad while the Blue Coats are good, but that is the impression I got. I couldn't finish the book so I don't know if the heroine ever grows up, and realizes that good and bad people fight on both sides of the war or if the hero bends to her will and deserts the Red Coats.

very disappointing

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This was cringeworthy.....Revolvers were not invented and the warrior woman apparently brandishes this weapon way before the time.

I am sorry but revolvers were invented in 1835!

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