Find a Christian store
Book Image

The Petticoat Spy

By Elva Cobb Martin

Description:

A Charles Town belle and a blockade runner ignite fireworks in more ways than one during the American Revolution.
To Anna Grace Laurens, the war is like a distant bad dream until her family’s Charles Town plantation is burned and her parents murdered by those loyal to the king. She flees on horseback and leaps into the Cooper River to escape her pursuers.
As John Cooper Vargas sails his sloop down the river, he spots a woman diving into the water. After firing on the Tory raiders chasing her, he rescues her and offers to take her with his parents to an island hideaway for the duration of the war. But she has other plans, including revenge for her parents’ deaths. She insists he drop her off in Charles Town, even with the British planning a massive attack by land and sea to retake the city, the Pearl of the South.
John employs his sailing skills for the patriots, risking capture and death, but he enjoys his skirmishes with the British navy blockade to bring goods from the islands to aid the cause. But when Charles Town falls to the British, he docks his ship in a secret cove and joins Francis Marion's militia. This decision lands him wounded on a harbor prison ship where more men die than on the battlefield.
Anna Grace braves the deprivations, first of a city barricaded against the British, and then one surrendered and ruled by fists of iron under the English flag and injustice. At great risk, she spies on the British officers garrisoned in her house, and seeks a way to rescue John before it's too late.
As both American and English armies gather near Yorktown, Virginia, for a pivotal battle, can John and Anna's budding love for each other and their faith in God preserve them and help forge a new nation?

Book Takeaway:

God can get us through any kind of battle and give us wisdom and a HEA along the way. America was founded on the Christian faith and saved by God's intervention in many ways.

Why the author wrote this book:

Because I love the history of Charleston, S.C., and how the faith, love and bravery of its people helped win the American Revolution and birth this one nation under God--no matter how the revisionists are trying to rewrite our story.

Reviews

No reviews have been posted.

Write a Review


Developed by Camna, LLC

This is a service provided by ACFW, but does not in any way endorse any publisher, author, or work herein.