A PATRIOT'S HEART

 

December, 1997

A TIME WHEN INNOCENCE ENDED...
Her beauty hidden beneath ragged clothes, Nina Evans had learned how to survive in British-occupied Philadelphia. During the harsh winter of 1778, the orphaned children of the American Revolution desperately needed food. Nina had gambled her life to break into a British storeroom to steal provisions and was caught in the act by a handsome young captain. But instead of sending her to the stockade, Damian Knox made an unexpected offer of help...

AND A FIGHT FOR LOVE BEGAN...
Damian had seen the rag-tag children running through the streets, but meeting the pretty patriot who risked death to save them inspired his aid... and desire. He was aware that accepting his kindness would brand her a traitor, and yet when passion flared between them, he wanted her to know him not as the enemy, but as the man who fulfilled her deepest longings. Now, in a dangerous odyssey, Nina would be swept into Tory wilderness camps, where she faced an inner war amidst a nation's rebellion - to escape the forbidden love growing between her and Damian or fight with all her heart for the freedom to embrace her dreams.

 

Reviews for A Patriot's Heart:

"...If you love American history, then you'll delight in this fast-paced adventure. Stobie Piel merges real historical characters and events with her hero and heroine's lives. A treat for history buffs and romance readers alike. Sensual. Kathe Robin, reviewer for Romantic Times

Superstar Stobie Piel demonstrates her cross genre appeal with this tremendous novel. A PATRIOT'S HEART will be loved by fans of historical fiction and historical romance because of the writer's ability to bring alive the Revolutionary war era from a fresh perspective. The story line is extremely interesting and the lead protagonists are a classy couple. The secondary players, including genuine historical personage, provide the extra authenticity that turns this into what is sure to be one of the top ten historical fiction novels of the year. Harriet Klausner

 

 

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