![]() ![]() The characters are well developed and the romance takes a back seat to the history which makes it an interesting read. They weren’t anything other than society girls yet they put it on the line for a cause. ![]() The book is well researched and brings out the fear that underlies any spying mission. He brings her around to the other side and she soon joins her friend in spying for the nascent United States. While not as ardent as her father, Lydia also leans towards England in the battle until she finds a man half frozen by the river on her property. She is a daughter of privilege and the child of a staunch supporter of the British Crown. In this case it’s the Revolutionary War that threatens to tear things apart for Lydia Casswell. ![]() This was an enjoyable read about the stresses and strains placed on families and friendships during war. ![]()
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