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The fourth book of a series, A Leader of Wolves: The Adventures of Captain Jacob Clarke, Continental Officer picks up where the third book left off in the fateful year of 1776. The American Revolution has just begun, and South Carolina is preparing for any British attempts to take the city. Many answer the call to join, from hardened and scarred veterans from the Anglo-Cherokee War, to those who feel the need to join. Along with these volunteers is Jacob Clarke, who once more answers the call. While they took the city of Charles Town with no bloodshed, they knew it wouldn’t last long. All will be tested when the British arrive and they have to defend Fort Sullivan, or freedom will die with...
The woods before and above them opened fire, and a thousand voices rose in a Cherokee war-whoop. Three of the lead men in Marion’s section were not lucky this time, as several balls hit them at once. Ducking next to a tree, Jacob could hear the thuds of balls striking it instead of him. Looking around the tree, he could see the silhouettes of the Cherokee amongst the trees, their war paint blending in with the shadows of the trees. Looking across the ravine, Jacob could see Moultrie and his men had taken cover and had a couple of men wounded by the opening volley. Then looking behind them, he could see Kennedy’s men seeking protection, while he could hear the British commanders issuing their orders. Jacob became concerned that they could get caught in a crossfire between the British regiments and the Cherokee. Take an extraordinary journey back to French and Indian War America, from New York to South Carolina, with Jacob Clarke, a Ranger Captain from Rogers Rangers. He is joined by Sergeant Samuel Penny, who was assigned to advise Colonel Grant and South Carolina in their fight against the Cherokee in 1760-1761. This well-researched novel makes history jump off the page.
Leonard Spare immigrated to Pennsylvania about 1722 probably from Palatinate or Switzerland.
A Family for the Rancher In a heartbreaking instant, rancher Sam Denver becomes guardian to his baby nephew and the young foster twins his late brother and sister-in-law hoped to adopt. With the Triple D ranch to run and two sets of grandparents to look after, the guarded cowboy is desperate for help. But when the children's maternal aunt finally returns home to Buffalo Gap, Kelly Krause's difficult past prevents her from believing she has much to offer Sam or the little ones. Yet when custody of the twins is in jeopardy, Sam discovers just how much his makeshift family needs Kelly...if only she'll stay.
When you grow up getting everything you want, it's hard to give everything you have. Billionaire playboy Link Duffy dumps his parent-approved girlfriend hours after he walks across the stage. Hell, he's over it. Goodbye. Good riddance. Now he’s free to do anything he wants. A crazy graduation night party ends with the ultimate hookup. It’s just him and the girl of his dreams. Then the unthinkable happens. A huge mistake. A brutal cost. A price even his rich daddy can’t pay. Welcome to the prequel of the His Saving Grace series. Discover the defining moments that transformed Link Duffy into the ultimate billionaire military badass.
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In this fifth book of the Jacob Clarke series, the American Revolution heads to South Carolina, as Great Britain sets its sights on defeating the South. Having fought to a stalemate in the North, the British capture Savannah, Georgia, and then start a campaign to take the rest of the region. The brave Americans of the Southern Army try to stop the first British attempt on Charles Town. Then comes the bloody assault to take back Savannah. Jacob Clarke leads his men in the defense of South Carolina. Serving as the eyes and ears of the Southern Army, he tracks the British advance. From the bloody ramparts of Savannah to the siege lines of Charles Town, Jacob and the brave men of the 2nd South Carolina met a challenge that would try men’s souls. The book covers 1779 to 1781, pivotal years in the Southern Campaign, that gave birth to the partisans under Marion and Sumter. While the series is considered historical fiction, there is more fact than fiction.
Love Inspired brings you three new titles at a great value, available now! Enjoy these uplifting contemporary romances of faith, forgiveness and hope. THE RANCHER'S FIRST LOVE Martin's Crossing Brenda Minton Back in Martin's Crossing after ten years, Remington Jenkins realizes he's never forgotten the summer romance he once shared with Samantha Martin. Can he face her overprotective family once again and fight for a second chance at forever? ACCIDENTAL DAD Family Ties Lois Richer Becoming the guardian of the twins his late brother hoped to adopt, rancher Sam Denver looks to the children's maternal aunt Kelly Krause for help. But when custody questions arise, they'll have to work together to keep their newly formed family intact. ALASKAN REUNION Alaskan Grooms Belle Calhoune Paige Reynolds is back in Love, Alaska, to rectify her late father's misdeeds—and introduce Cameron Prescott to the daughter she's kept hidden from him. Can Cameron forgive Paige and embrace a happily-ever-after with his first love?