Something unseen rustled the leaves, and a twig snapped. Lord, what am I doing? How would she even find them out here in the dark? Maybe she should go home or to the Reids’ for another night.
Her course of action seemed so clear when General Herkimer, and what remained of his regiment and the local militia, limped their way alongside the Mohawk River from Oriskany. The general lay on a stretcher, his leg below the knee wrapped in a crimson cloth, his face pale and expressionless—like so many of the men with him. Eight hundred had marched north the day before yesterday and barely half returned.
Her pa and brother were not among them.
This is the opening for The Scarlet Coat, book one of my Hearts at War series, my debut novel that released one year ago. Allow me to share a glimpse at all that has come since, and what is just around the corner for the Hearts at War series, set in the midst of the American Revolution!
The Scarlet Coat - Book 1
A Woman Compelled by Christian Charity
Surrounded by the musket fire of the American Revolution, Rachel Garnet prays for her family to be safe. When the British invade the Mohawk Valley, and her father and brother don’t return from the battle, she goes in pursuit of them. She finds her brother alive but her father has been killed at the hand of the enemy. Amidst the death, how can she ignore a cry for help…? Rachel reluctantly takes in a badly wounded British officer. But how long can her sense of Christian duty repress her hatred for his scarlet coat?
A Man Lost to the Devastation of War
Passages of Scripture and fleeting images of society are all Andrew Wyndham recalls after he awakens to the log walls of his gentle prison. Even his name eludes him. Rachel Garnet insists he is a captain in the British army. He mourns the loss of his memory, but how can he hope to remember war when his “enemy” is capturing his heart?
A Scarlet Uniform Holds the Power to Unite or Divide
Andrew’s injuries are severe, his memory slow to return, and the secret of his existence too perilous to ignore. As Rachel nurses him back to health, his hidden scarlet coat threatens to expose the deeds of her merciful heart, and Andrew is forced to face a harrowing decision—Stay hidden and risk losing the woman he loves or turn himself in and risk losing his life.
Completing his three years in the Continental Army, Daniel Reid still has no desire to return home—not after losing the woman he loves to a British Captain—so he volunteers to ride south through enemy lines and deliver a message to Colonel Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox. With his temper needing a release and a dark haired beauty finding her way into his broken heart, Daniel decides to join the Swamp Fox’s efforts against the British. Little does he know the British still have the upper hand.
Lydia Reynolds has learned that love comes at a price, and she refuses to pay. Better to close her heart to everything and everyone. When her brother-in-law won’t grant her passage to England, where she hopes to hide from her pain, New Englander, Daniel Reid, becomes her only hope—if she can induce him to give her information about the notorious Swamp Fox and his troops. When the British grow impatient and Daniel evades her questions, Lydia must decide how far to take her charade. The poor man, already gutted by love, hasn’t grown as wise as she. Or so she supposes…
Until the truth is known, the muskets are loaded…and it is time to decide where true loyalties lie.
The Tory's Daughter - Book 3 (available for pre-order!)
Burying his wife is the hardest thing Joseph Garnet has ever done. Then he is called to leave his young son and baby daughter to fight Iroquois raiders. When Joseph tackles one of the marauders trying to steal his horse, the last thing he expects is to end up tussling with a female. The girl is wounded, leaving Joseph little choice but to haul her home to heal—an act that seems all too familiar.
Though
Joseph doesn’t appear to remember her, Hannah Cunningham could never
forget him. He rode with the mob that forced her two brothers into the
Continental Army and drove her family from their home—all because of her
father’s loyalties to The Crown. After five years with her mother’s
tribe, starvation and the rebels have left her nothing but the driving
need to find her brothers.
Compelled
by a secret he’s held for far too long, Joseph agrees to help Hannah
find what remains of her family. Though she begins to steal into his
aching heart, he knows the truth will forever stand between them. Some
things cannot be forgiven.
I had so much fun writing this series and am so excited to share it with you! For more information and for links pop by my website : www.angelakcouch.com
Great sounding books! I'm going to see if the library has them!
ReplyDeleteThanks! If they don't, you can always ask that they order them. happy reading!
DeleteOooh! I can't wait to read book 3! I loved the first two!
ReplyDeletePretty excited, too! It's my favorite cover. :)
DeleteThese look so good. Love this time period!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is a great era! I've enjoyed my research and following my characters though their stories. <3
DeleteAngela, I really enjoyed the first book in this series and hope to read the other two soon.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Tina