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The battle continues between the new nation and the British.Freedom, lives, and property are at stake.Independence must be won at all costs. There is no turning back. Nestled within the mountains of North Georgia, Two Falling Waters is a magical place of beauty, much desired by the officers of the British crown. Leaders of the Patriot cause-Rob Glynne and his comrades-are determined that the land remain safe from the blood-stained and greedy hands of the enemy. Furthermore, the personal vendetta of the Burntthornes against the Glynne family and friends must also be put to rest. A critical component of independence lies in the ability to destroy British war goods and supplies-and destroy they shall.>"Not unlike the mythical weaver who spun his threads of gold, David Tippens spins his tales of old by weaving his fiction with historical fact, resulting in wonderful golden narratives threading through the American landscape and experience." Larry Cavender, radio personality, retired English teacher, and author of A Patchwork Quilt, Another Patchwork Quilt, and soon to be released, The World Turned Upside Down
One family ... destroyed by aristocracy in their homeland of 1774 England. Its menfolk forced to serve in the British Navy. The shores of the New World before them. There, they discover a new passion-to break the chains that hold them. To fight for America and the right for independence to all men and woman. And thus, the very essence of the Patriot heart can be seen in all its glory. This is a tale of strength, determination, and the willingness to do what it takes to secure a home free from tyranny. The victory is sweet, but there is always a price to pay. >The lives of the Glynne family of England are irreparably changed by members of British aristocracy. At the hands of the arrogant and evil Burntthorne family, Rob Glynne, his father, and uncle are pressed into the British Navy, where they ultimately find themselves on American soil. There, they become embroiled in the struggle for independence by the Colonies and wholeheartedly join the Patriot cause. Eventually, the rest of the Glynne family is reunited in their new country. Along with new Patriot friends, the Glynnes are involved in the opening battles of the conflict and become part of the new Navy of the United States of America.Together, they bravely fight the British ... including the Burntthornes, who seek to exact revenge upon the Glynne family.>(Note to buyer: This book was previously entitled Two Bent Trees)
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