Rise to Rebellion
- 548 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Angered by the loss of their liberties America's patriots battle the armies of the British in the American Revolution from 1770 to 1776
This series of immersive historical novels brings the tumultuous era of the American Revolution to life. Dive into the lives and decisions of the iconic figures who shaped the nation's destiny. With a focus on historical accuracy and emotional depth, the narratives capture the struggles, sacrifices, and ideals that forged the United States. Readers will experience the spirit of the time through vivid portrayals of battles, leadership, and the personal stakes involved.


Angered by the loss of their liberties America's patriots battle the armies of the British in the American Revolution from 1770 to 1776
In this compelling narrative, the origins of the American Revolution are vividly portrayed, continuing the saga of how thirteen colonies evolved into a nation. The conflict unfolds from the kingdom and courtroom to the battlefields, revealing a war with uncertain outcomes. Despite their determination, the colonists faced a formidable British army, with General George Washington experiencing significant defeats in Brooklyn and Manhattan before retreating to Pennsylvania. At a low point, Washington made the pivotal decision to cross the Delaware River and launch a surprise attack, resulting in a crucial victory at Trenton. This marked the beginning of a tumultuous journey of triumphs and setbacks, culminating in the British surrender at Yorktown, a pivotal moment in history. The narrative captures the despair and triumph of America's nascent army through the perspectives of iconic figures, including Washington, the steadfast leader; Cornwallis, the British general; Greene, the emerging battlefield commander; Lafayette, the passionate Frenchman; and Franklin, the astute statesman. From Nathan Hale to Benedict Arnold, the story brings to life the American Revolution's most memorable characters and moments, celebrating a remarkable people's fight for freedom. Ultimately, this work is a riveting tribute that not only recounts a legendary struggle but also honors the spirit of those who turned ideals into action.