Among the King’s Soldiers

Among the King’s Soldiers by Gilbert Morris is a historical fiction novel published by Bethany House Publishers in 1998. This edition spans 300 pages and is presented in English. Set in the context of Colonial America and the Revolution, the story follows Sarah MacNeal as she encounters Seth Donovan, a Scot fighting for the British. Their relationship unfolds amidst the complexities of loyalty and freedom during a tumultuous period in history.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance and religious conviction against the backdrop of a significant historical era. As Sarah and Seth navigate their feelings for each other, the tension between duty and desire becomes a central focus. This book is part of the Spirit of Appalachia Series, offering insights into the lives of individuals shaped by the challenges of their time.
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In book 3 of the Spirit of Appalachia Series, Sarah MacNeal meets a Scot, Seth Donovan, who is fighting for the British. She is drawn to him. Seth struggles with his loyalty to the Crown and a deep longing for the freedom he sees in her life.
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