Spark of the Revolution
A spark ignites a flame that could burn down everything they hold dear.
Contrary to her name, Patience Abbott has long felt unsettled and anxious to leave behind her painful memories in England for a fresh start in America. But her new life isn’t quite what she expected, and as tension grows in her new home of Boston, so does the distance between Patience and her estranged father. So when Josiah Wagner walks into her life, it finally feels like she’s not alone. If only his patriotic leanings didn’t put him at odds with her father’s loyalties.
Josiah Wagner has spent his life yearning for a true home and family, something he works towards each day, forging tools as a blacksmith, and each night, forging plans with the Sons of Liberty. But when the destruction of tea in Boston Harbor lights the spark of the Revolution, Josiah finds himself drawn into its tumultuous wake, pulling the woman he loves along with him.
As tensions mount, will their search for belonging lead to each other, or will the obstacles between them be too great to overcome? In a land on the brink of war, can they find the home they seek in the One who calls them His own?
A fresh look at pre-revolutionary Boston with colonial American characters willing to live out their convictions, come what may. Patience and Josiah echo flesh and blood patriots of the past, ensuring readers will turn the pages faster and faster to reach the romantic, rewarding end. A fine start to a memorable series!
Compelling themes of trust, forgiveness, and redemption will linger long past the final page. Megan Soja’s characters come alive so much so that you perspire in Josiah’s smithy over the
Sons of Liberty’s plans, shiver with Patience at her father’s frosty reception, and swell with the
triumph of love finding a way. Megan Soja’s powerful debut novel will not disappoint. I highly recommend and can’t wait for more from this new rising star author.
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