She's become a prisoner on an English ship. What to do? He's a lieutenant on an English ship. Is he a spy? Can their feelings overcome the fact that they're enemies or will they get in the way? When you're faced with the biggest adventure in your life do you forge ahead? What if you're trying to be the perfect society lady your father expects but can't? Will God show them the way to true love together and of Him?
THE LIBERTY BRIDE takes you on an adventure of finding love and intrigue during wartime. The person you see isn't who they seem to be. This takes the place during the War of 1812. A daughter who doesn't seem to conform to her father's expectations of what she should be. His uncle asked him to be a patriot to his country. Years later when his ship takes some prisoners and the war escalates they find themselves in situations where lies need to be told to protect their true beliefs. She figures out that being dishonest isn't easy and he tries to keep his distance from the beautiful prisoner. A suspicious crew member and a likable captain their lies are hard to keep. The only thing that keeps them apart is their lies. When a mission on land brings dangerous situations from both sides of the war, they must trust each other and reveal their true love and patriotic leanings to survive. And find God isn't the entity they'd been taught he was. Both of them find their way to each other and God. A shipboard wedding and knowing God they embark on their greatest adventure together.
You wonder throughout this book if they will really come together as a couple because there seem to be several obstacles in their way. They must rethink the God they thought they knew to realize that they're loved the way they are. The situations they encounter are dangerous and make them trust in God, themselves, and each other. A life of adventure isn't a bad thing when you realize that is how God made you and you don't need to change yourself to be loved by him.
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