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Bridget is in love with one man...and promised to another. Amid the liberty and promise of the New World, Bridget Barrington and Philippe Clavell fall in love. But nothing about their love seems possible. To pay for the Clavell family's passage from France, Philippe, a former member of French royalty, worked as an indentured slave to the Barringtons. Bridget is the heiress of the prominent plantation. When Bridget's parents discover the budding Romance between their daughter and their servant, they quickly orchestrate her engagement to an older, more advantageous match. But Edward Moorehead has a secret. And he's anything but a good match for Bridget. Separated from her true love and in danger from her betrothed, Bridget must rely on God to deliver her from darkness into light.… (more)
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This event carried all the way into her adult life, she was always afraid to go in the corn fields. She fell in love with her father's indentured slave, but when she told her parents they would not consider it because he was beneath her social life. They picked a man they wanted her to marry, not knowing his ugly past, and they were to be married on Christmas day.
Philippe the indentured slave was set free so that he would not be around Bridget, but the love they had for each other stayed in both of their young hearts. Will she get to married the one she loves or will her parents force her to marry Edward?
This book was sent to me by BookSneeze review.
First off I just love the author's name. And then the cover for this book is just
Bridget has basically grown up with Philippe. She has told him of her deepest fears and told him her secrets, including one of witnessing a murder on her parents land. She has grown to love him. Although Phillipe is of noble blood, in this country he is just a servant so Bridget's parents are against the match.
Bridget confesses her love to Phillipe but because he is honarable he denies his true feelings for her and she is left now other recourse than to become engaged and marry Edward Moorehead.
But something is sinister about Edward and he has alot of questionable business dealings going on.
This book kept my interest and had me holding my breath with anticipation of what was going to happen next. A word of caution hear there are some unsavory things that happen in the book and although the author does not go into to much detail they are still there so I would not recommend this book for a a girl until she was a mature teenager.
An excellent book and I cannot wait till I read the first two book. If you like historical fiction I would highly recommend this book.
I received this book as part of the Book Sneeze Program by Thomas Nelson. (I must confess to not reading this in a timely manner having had it for several months.)
Golden Keyes Parsons
Copyright 2010
Thomas Nelson
ISBN 978-1-59554-628-9
Bridgette is a young, diminutive girl from a proper, wealthy colonial American family. Her parents desire a good match for her husband, and are determined to see her wed.
Bridgette has other ideas.
The young
Brutality, love, murder, and passion all come together to form a story that will stay with you for a long time.
Yet, hidden throughout, is a strength that is beyond human, a faith that goes unexplained to the secular mind, a peace that passes all understanding.
A country where one can be free from tyranny, a place where religious freedom abounds, a home Where Hearts are Free.
I give this book my five stars rating and my Thumbs Up Award.
****Disclosure: Thomas Nelson provided a copy of this book for review through their Book Review program, BookSneeze.