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Violence
Some
Revolutionary War-era conflict — skirmishes, spying, and period military threat
Language
None
Clean language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The dual loyalties — Elise's faith to the Patriot cause and her growing feelings for an English officer — create real internal conflict
What this book is about
Elise Cooper is an undercover Patriot spy in Revolutionary War-era South Carolina. Drake Amberly is the English officer tasked with finding the spy — and who falls for Elise before he knows the truth. Carla Capshaw's Christian historical romance is faith-centered, clean, and set against the authentic backdrop of the American Revolution.
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