A young country struggling for independence is the setting for
Wind of the Spirit by J.M. Hochstetler, the third book in
The American Patriot Series.
As the overwhelming forces of British General William Howe threaten to wipe out General Washington's Continental Army, Elizabeth Howard risks her life to obtain and return with critical intelligence. Meanwhile, the man she wished to marry is far out on the western borders. General Jonathan Carleton, now known as the Shawnee war chief White Eagle, has helped his braves drive white settlers out of Ohio territory, while fighting a more personal battle of his own--finding a way to get Elizabeth out of his heart and steeling himself against the seductive charms of Pathfinder's widow, Blue Sky, as the conflict between him and the shaman Wolfslayer escalates.
With Washington putting in a last-ditch gamble to save the American cause at Trenton, Elizabeth rejoins Colonel Charles Andrews on a journey to find Carelton before the British close in on his whereabouts and try him for treason. Will she find him before the British do? Will he be the same man she still loves? And will her love be enough to convince him to come back with her?
In the continuation of this sweeping saga of the American Revolution, Hochstetler has one again proven herself to be a masterful storyteller. The rich descriptions, the complex characters, and the balanced mix of history and fiction, all combine to create an engaging page turner.
While I have not read the first two books in this series:
Daughter of Liberty and
Native Son, I fell easily into this storyline and was able to connect the dots through the backstory that is seamlessly woven into the present day events, though I did purchase books 1 and 2 to read later.
The level of research the author must have performed to create
The American Patriot Series is evident in every page, but it is her characters that make this story as wonderful as it is. I am eager to read the next book when it comes out.
Having now read two very different books from Hochstetler--our review of
One Holy Night, a contemporary miracle story appears
here--I can easily add this author to my list of favorites.
Lovers of historical fiction, historical romance, and inspirational fiction will certainly want to own
Wind of the Spirit!
Title: Wind of the Spirit
Author: J.M. Hochstetler
Publisher: Sheaf House Publishers
ISBN-10: 0979748534
ISBN-13: 978-0979748530
SRP: $13.99 (U.S.)
2 comments:
Cheryl, I just wanted to say that I agree with your comments about Joan Hochstetler. I recently read Daughter of Liberty, the first book in her American Patriot series, and would have to say that it is one of the best books I've read in a long time. I'm looking forward to making my way through the whole series.
Cheryl, thank you so much for your wonderful review!
And Carole, thank you for your comments. I'm so glad you're enjoying the series. I'm having a wonderful time writing about this period, and it's very gratifying to know that my readers are enjoying the story as much as I am!
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