Tales from a Revolution
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The Prize
by Lars D. H. Hedbor
read by Shamaan Casey
Part 1 of the Tales from a Revolution series
The Biggest Heroes Are Sometimes Unsung
Caleb's father is serving with Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys as the long-anticipated open war against the British rages up and down the length of Lake Champlain. Between his duties on the family farm and constant worry about his father's safety, the young man's attentions are already fully occupied when a fateful encounter with an unlikely neighbor changes everything. Pulled into new intrigues and new friendships, Caleb finds himself on a path that changes his life - and which will affect the outcome of the whole war.
The Prize is the Vermont volume in the Tales From a Revolution series, in which each standalone novel explores how the American War of Independence unfolds across a different colony or future state. If you like stories such as The Deerslayer, or you've ever wondered how the Revolution affected the lives of ordinary people in out-of-the-way corners of America, you'll love The Prize.
Read The Prize today and see the American Revolution touched people in every corner of the colonies!
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The Darkness
Maine
by Lars D. H. Hedbor
read by Shamaan Casey
Part 7 of the Tales from a Revolution series
1780, Maine:
Though Dark Days May Come...
The darkness descending over coastal Maine leaves George no choice but to leave childhood behind for good. Despite living in the shadow of America's most crushing naval defeat in the ongoing Revolution, George's life is pretty simple, if dull. A beautiful girl and a deadly conspiracy against the British occupation change all of that nearly overnight. In the blink of an eye, he's in up to his neck. Tenderness and terror alike leave his head spinning. Will the arrival of an American scientific expedition bring salvation, or rip away everything that matters to him?
The Darkness is set in Maine as part of the Tales From a Revolution series, in which each standalone novel examines the American War of Independence as it unfolded in a different colony or future state. If you like exciting stories of nearly forgotten events involving people who didn't quite make it into the pages of history, you'll love The Darkness.
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The Mine
Connecticut
by Lars D. H. Hedbor
read by Shamaan Casey
Part 11 of the Tales from a Revolution series
1780, Connecticut:
Fighting the Revolution Put Him Underground
Alec Tinworth joined the Loyalist militia to restore his family's fortunes after his Connecticut neighbors rebelled against the British Crown. His own luck runs out when he is captured and thrown into the most notorious prison in the colony-a dank, abandoned copper mine. Hunger, disease, and his fellow prisoners all put his very survival in question. A desperate escape plan and new friendships are all that keep Alec going...but will they be enough?
The Mine is the Connecticut volume in the Tales From a Revolution series, in which each standalone novel explores how the American War of Independence unfolds across a different colony. If you you've ever wondered how the prisoners of war fared during the Revolution, you'll find some of the disturbing answers in The Mine.
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The Bridge
Tales From A Revolution - Delaware
by Lars D. H. Hedbor
read by Shamaan Casey
Part 18 of the Tales from a Revolution series
Delaware, 1783: What Was Broken by War Must Be Healed for Peace
After escaping an American ambush, Caspar abandoned any hope of returning to Germany and carved out a quiet life among the divided settlers of Delaware. But when his former sergeant emerges from captivity, seething with accusations of desertion and betrayal, Caspar's hard-won place in the community-and his future-hangs in the balance.
The Bridge is the Delaware volume of the Tales From a Revolution series. Each of its standalone novels examines the American War of Independence as it unfolded in a different colony or future state.If you believe that quiet forgiveness can be even more courageous than battlefield valor, The Bridge will stir your heart and stay with you.
Read The Bridge today and witness how reconciliation can be as revolutionary as independence itself.
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