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1776: Daughter of Liberty

Book 1 of the 1776 Series Set During the American Revolutionary War

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1776: Daughter of Liberty

By: Nathaniel Burns
Narrated by: Carolyn Graves
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Massachusetts, 1776

Young Abigail suffers greatly from the way she is being raised by her mother, for whom a woman's only place is in the kitchen. At the same time, her father's dedicated fight for freedom also ignites in her a passion for the American Revolution. When news of her father's death reaches her, she has a falling out with her mother. Soon after, Abigail goes on her way to fight for freedom and independence, like her father had done.

On the way, she encounters the young English deserter Edward, who has come to the realization that he went to war for the wrong ideals and who also wants to join the Continental Army.

Soon, the two discover their true feelings for each other as the turmoil of the American Revolutionary War begins for them a time of uncertainty, of hope and of terror. Is the burning torch of their love strong enough to withstand the storm?

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An entertaining audiobook of a young Revolutionary era lass who poses as a man to fight with Washington, with a few historical inaccuracies.

Entertaining Revolutionary Tale

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This was more romance than history and wasn't quite what I was expecting. Abigail's father was killed in battle and she decided to join the militia (as a man) to do her part to fight the British. Before she joins up, Abigail met Edward, a British soldier who wanted to fight on the rebel side. They both get found out, Abigail that she is a woman and Edward that he is British and the story continues from there.
I appreciated the author's note at the end about what parts of the book were historically accurate and what parts were changed to fit the romance story being written.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator or publisher.

Romance in 1776

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This is not what I was expecting. I was expecting more adventures and romance. I was except have the historical record included in the story. Need more adventures and romance.

1776:Daughter of Liberty

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Easy listening, enjoyable though sometimes predictable historical fiction / romance. Historical inaccuracies are explained at the end.

enjoyed listening

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Modern woman , not wanting to be in the kitchen. Picking up the effort when her father dies, She finds another with the same cause, giving the added romance, Enjoyable and good narration of audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

Enjoyable

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Story is ridiculous - characters are not believable nor likeable. I could not finish it. Narration is poor and her male character voices are awful.

Silly and Shallow.

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