Cass Scotka
Historical Romance
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Cass is in love with love, and has been since she peeked at her first romance novel at age fifteen. When an unannounced romance hero walked into her imagination presenting his heroine and pushing her into the spotlight, Cass knew she was destined to become a romance writer. The adventure of a new book and the comfort of an old favorite are two of her most cherished pleasures. When she's not writing, this military brat turned military wife explores the world with her husband and two kids. She loves chocolate, the Texas Longhorns, and the Oxford comma.
5 STARS
A Revolutionary Good Love Story!
I love historical romance but I haven't read many set during the Revolutionary War. I enjoyed the main characters, all the famous side characters, and the wonderful setting. Ms. Scotka's writing pulled me into story. I look forward to reading more from this author.
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5 STARS
An incredible roller coaster of emotions!!
If you love romantic tension, smoking hot exploration, and emotional roller coasters (in the best way possible) then I highly recommend this book. Yes, there is a happily ever after, no worries there.
Throw in fascinating historical context and a few well-placed, interesting cameos from key figures of the period, and we have a top-notch tale of the power of love to prevail in the face of adversity. Looking forward to Cass Scotka's next story!
Revolutionary Love
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The Revolution has cost Verity Sterrett nearly everything. Redcoats killed her father and burned her home. Verity is forced into living with her Loyalist uncle, who is determined to marry her off to a brutal British officer among those boarding with the family. And her beloved brother and his best friend Theo, the man Verity loves, are off fighting for independence. When one of the Redcoats brags of covert plans for an ambush, Verity sees her chance to aid her cause. It’s the first step in her role as a spy in Martha Washington’s spy ring.
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Major Theodore Kinnard volunteered to fight for his new nation with ideals of chivalry and honor. War has shattered those ideals. Gifted at sharpshooting, Theo has become General Washington’s best sniper. However, killing at a distance feels more like murder than honorable combat and leaves Theo hesitant to admit his love for Verity lest he corrupt her innocence and goodness.
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As the war moves forward and Verity’s involvement grows, Theo does his best to shield her from its danger and from himself. The battles rage on and Theo and Verity won’t stop fighting for independence. But when the danger mounts, if Verity can’t convince Theo to give their love a chance, their happiness and their freedom may become another casualty of the war.
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