Elizabeth Howard's assignment to gain crucial intelligence for General Washington leads her into the very maw of war at the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, where disaster threatens to end the American rebellion. Yet her heart is fixed on Jonathan Carleton, whose whereabouts remain unknown more than a year after he disappeared into the wilderness. Carleton, now the Shawnee war chief White Eagle, is caught in a bitter war of his own. As unseen forces gather to destroy him, he leads the fight against white settlers encroaching on ...
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Elizabeth Howard's assignment to gain crucial intelligence for General Washington leads her into the very maw of war at the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, where disaster threatens to end the American rebellion. Yet her heart is fixed on Jonathan Carleton, whose whereabouts remain unknown more than a year after he disappeared into the wilderness. Carleton, now the Shawnee war chief White Eagle, is caught in a bitter war of his own. As unseen forces gather to destroy him, he leads the fight against white settlers encroaching on Shawnee lands while battling the longing for Elizabeth that will not give him peace. Can her love bridge the miles that separate them-and the savage bonds that threaten to tear him forever from her arms? "With rich, vivid descriptions that draw you back in time, characters that become your best friends, eloquent language that will leave you breathless, and a romance that warms you from head to toe, Wind of the Spirit is a stunningly beautiful story about the fight for freedom, survival, and love in a savage land." -MaryLu Tyndall, bestselling author of Surrender the Dawn "The passion and intrigue of the American Revolution comes to life in J. M. Hochstetler's wonderfully entertaining read Wind of the Spirit . Beautifully written and completely engaging, Wind of the Spirit will appeal to fans not just of Christian fiction, but of historical fiction as well. Not to be missed!" -Michelle Moran, author of Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution "J. M. Hochstetler is able to bring history to life with her exceptional prose and attention to detail. If you want a Last of the Mohicans type adventure with a hearty dose of romance and realism, buy these books! My only regret is that she doesn't write fast enough and there aren't enough books like hers! Wonderful, inspiring, educational reading! Bless you, J. M.! I use your books for my own research!" -Laura Frantz, bestselling author of The Colonel's Lady "A captivating tale of love and courage skillfully woven into the Revolutionary War, revealing all the human passions and valor that made America great." -Louise M. Gouge, author of At the Captain's Command "I love this series written by J. M. Hochstetler. I have been waiting eagerly for the next installment. I'd be thrilled if she'd write ten books in this engaging style set in the American Revolution.A story so fun and fast paced, with the back ground of Hochstetler's beautifully researched look at this formative time in our country's history. Keep them coming." -Mary Connealy, author of Out of Control "Wind of the Spirit by J.M. Hochstetler is a captivating third installment to the American Patriot series, one that will keep you turning pages and reading far into the night. Filled with intrigue and adventure, love and loss, history and hope, Wind of the Spirit is a refreshingly honest expose of American truth, sparing neither the good, the bad, or the ugly. Raw truth, coupled with gentle mercy, will carry your heart from one scene to the next, leaving you cheering for the "good guys" (on all sides), and panting for more . . . " -Kathi Macias, author of Deliver Me from Evil
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