The Patriot Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse (Book Review)

The Patriot Bride. 
About the book:
   Faith's Bravery Is Tested As Her Home Town Is Invaded.
 Faith Jackson is a wealthy widow, friend of George Washington  and staunch supporter of the Patriot cause. She is living in Boston and holding meetings with like-minded women when the British invade.
  Matthew Weber is friends with both Ben Franklin and his son William, who increasingly differ in their political views. Matthew soon finds himself privy to information on both sides of the conflict.
  When a message needs to get to a spy among the Loyalists, Faith bravely steps up, and in turn meets Matthew Weber. Suddenly she believes she could love again. But someone else has his eye on the Faith she portrays in elite social circles, stalking her every move.
  What will Matthew and Faith have to sacrifice for the sake of their fledgling country?

My thoughts: Really good!
⭐⭐⭐⭐
This book is full of great historical moments and brave men and women who sacrificed all for our country and the greater good.
   Everything hinged on the brave widow from Boston. Especially his heart. 
   I loved the romantic parts as much as the historical parts. Which there was a a lot of!
I love history, especially the way Kimberly portrays it. I also loved the spiritual aspect of the book. About learning how to rely on God and His Goodness and Mercy.

 He shouldn't even be thinking of pursuing a relationship with the beautiful Mrs. Jackson. Now was not the time. Nor the place. 
  They were at war. 
 But then... Would there ever be a good time? Hadn't God put them together for such a time as this? 
 His mind went to the book of Esther- where those words had first been written. Esther had been placed in the King's palace in the midst of very tumultuous times. And God had used it for His glory. 
 Could He use Matthew and Faith together? 

I loved learning about the Patriots and Loyalists. I learned some things I didn't know!
At times I felt there was a little too much of the historical part, but I also know that it needed to be in there, for the better of the book.
And hey it got me out of a history lesson for school! Haha!

 I recommend this book to fans of history, romance and Christianity.

I received this book from the author, I was asked to give an honest review. All thoughts expressed are my own. :) 

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