Here is the book summary:
USA TODAY bestselling author Colleen Coble explores the mystery and the romance of the Revolutionary War.
A young lighthouse keeper must navigate the dangerous waters of revolution and one man’s obsession with her to find safe harbor with the sea captain she loves.
Hannah Thomas believes she’s escaped Galen Wright’s evil intentions by marrying an older lighthouse keeper. Seemingly safe in faraway Massachusetts, her world is upended when John is killed in one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War. Hannah is allowed to continue the difficult task of tending the twin lighthouses in John’s place, though she faces daily disapproval from John’s family. She thinks her loneliness will subside when her younger sister arrives, but she finds Lydia’s obsession with Galen only escalates the dangerous tides swirling around her.
A stormy night brings a shipwrecked sea captain to Hannah’s door, and though he is a Tory, her heart is as traitorous as the dark-eyed captain. Even though she discovers Birch Meredith isn’t the enemy he seemed at first, Hannah isn’t sure their love will ever see the light of freedom.
And now, my review:
Freedom’s Light by Colleen Coble is a story of a man named Birch and a woman named Hannah among other characters. Watching the development of Birch’s surrender to the Lord was hopeful. Hannah’s devotion to the Lord was encouraging and determined. The life of a lighthouse keeper was fascinating and life on the sea for sailors. The war is what it is, a war. And I felt that this is definitely my absolute favorite book by Colleen of all time. Her way of writing, she tends to hold nothing back. Her twisting tales unwind in the most unusual yet freeing ways. If you are a fan of Colleen’s, don’t miss reading this book.
I received this book in exchange for my honest review.
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