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The Liberty Bride

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The Liberty Bride, written by MaryLu Tyndall, is book #6 of the Daughters of the Maryflower.

What a great series and a great add to the series. Tyndall does a great job of taking us to the early 1800's on a ship bound for America which encounters a British warship...the inhabitents of the are then held captive on the British warship.

I enjoyed the way Tyndall took on the trip. The reader is transported to the warship with all of it's good and bad, endure the pain, taste the spray from the ocean, feel the pang of love, and hear the wrenching ache from the hearts of those in agony.

I recommend this book along with the others in this series.

I was given an ARC by the publisher. All thoughts and comments are my own.

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I liked.the story line of this book and it was well written. I got a bit bogged down in the first half of the book it seemed it took about that long for "something to happen". I kept waiting for the story to pick up, but it seemed to take forever. Once I got to this point I really enjoyed it. Will definitely try another by this author.

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The Liberty Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower) by MaryLu Tyndall is book number 6 in this series and all of these books have been great! I really enjoyed this one. Emeline Baratt, is a captive on a British ship working as a medic. In order to survive she must decide where her true loyalties lie. Owen Masters is her protector on the ship even though he is fighting his attraction to her. Danger, spies and romance. Another great book by a wonder author in this series.

I received this book from Barbour Publishing through NetGalley and all opinions are my own.

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This is the 6th book in the series of the Daughters of the Mayflower series. It is the first book of the series that I have read and reads as a standalone book.

Emeline is an America, sailing from England back to the U.S. on her father's trade ship in the middle of the War of 1812. Their ship is captured by the Royal Navy and Emeline must adjust to life as a hostage. She convinces her captors that she is British, and is allowed to apply her medical skills to assist on the ship, and also paints a portrait of the captain. She begins to learn more about the intent of the Royal Navy and future attacks on the U.S. She also begins to befriend and get to know others on the ship, and is eventually sent on a mission to assist the British.

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Some years before, Emeline's father sent her to England to visit her aunt in the hope that she would learn 'proper' behaviour. Now, following her aunt's death, she is being brought back to Baltimore by one of his ships, despite the war, when the ship is taken by a British vessel and everyone on board captured. In an attempt to help the others by remaining free, Emeline declares herself to side with the British due to her long residence there, and is accepted as such by the crew. But two of the lieutenants on board make her uneasy: Dinsmore because of his not always respectful treatment of her as a desirable woman; Masters because of the attraction between them and his erratic behaviour towards her - one moment caring, the next ignoring her or even treating her with disdain. Life on board acting as ship's surgeon was far from uneventful, but when there is a need to gather information from Baltimore to assist the British in their planned attack on the town, Emeline must determine her true loyalty - and what she is willing to endure to keep faith. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Masters is also secretly loyal to America, and faces the same problems. But the attraction between them is undeniable and makes their decisions even more difficult...

The action just keeps coming, certainly, and there was some need for difficult decisions to be made, as promised. I had reasonably high hopes of this book, as I have enjoyed others in the series, though the author was new to me. I suppose my biggest problem with the book was that I didn't feel like I really connected or sympathised with any of the characters. The key scenes felt like they focussed more on what was happening than on the characters' thoughts or feelings, so I never really got to know them. Action is good in its place, but I think for me the action took over from the people, and I really prefer a good mix, or even tilting more towards getting to know characters. Also, there were a few things that just seemed a bit too implausible - like the acting-surgeon idea, where she seemed able to do a lot more than an untrained person would normally be able to.

Overall, this book left me feeling somewhat disappointed, as though there could have been a much more complete story, but various things that could have been fleshed out better, weren't. That being said, I enjoyed the message and found the book itself not bad, though not really my cup of tea. Others will probably love it.

Characters: Couldn't connect with them, though the bare bones were well enough drawn.
Storyline: Interesting enough, though I did find it fairly predictable.
Content and language: Basically clean, though with an attempted rape scene (not particularly descriptive) and some violence (fairly limited).
Message: God has rules but they are meant to give us freedom. He works in our lives and will not forsake those who call on him.
Rating: 3.5 stars.

Note that I received a complimentary copy of the book from NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review and this is my considered opinion of the book.

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The Daughters of the Mayflower Series is one of the best series that I have read in a long time. Each book is a brilliant stand alone novel in itself, but also connects the family from the very beginning of that first voyage. MaryLu Tyndall continues the journey in this latest installment . The two main characters Lieutenant Owen Masters and Emeline Baratt meet upon a British warship where Emeline is being held captive. As she is forced to declare her allegiance between the two warring countries, Emeline finds herself falling for her protector. Can this young relationship turn into something more? Or will it come down to one very important choice. Her newfound love,or the love of her beloved country. Join me in reading this latest installment of the beloved series, excellently written by MaryLu Tyndall!

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I've enjoyed this entire historical series but this one has been my favorite of them so far. MaryLu Tyndall has the ability to quickly engage my heart and emotions in her stories! The characters are real and interesting. I also love her love of ships and how she tells such beautiful stories on the seas.

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Swashbuckling privateers, a beautiful maiden, & two countries at war. The recipe for a wonderful story. This story has some great passages, is very gripping, & keeps pretty well to history. However it also has several physically descriptive scenes. Which were the first drawbacks that I've encountered in the entire series. Perhaps I am rather prudish? Ms Tyndall is an excellent writer who vividly describes things so that you can accurately picture them, a blessing for the rest of the book, but I'd rather not be picturing a man stripped, or feel as if I'm in the room while someone is being sexually assaulted. Once again the ability to make people "see" the story as if they are there is a gift, that makes for an enjoyable book. It was a great story aside from the aforementioned scenes,

I was given a copy of this book. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.

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The Daughters of the Mayflower series has become a definite favourite for me. My American history was decidedly lacking and this series has remedied that! The Liberty Birde by MaryLu Tyndall is a fantastic addition. In the midst of the war between the British and the Americans, Emeline finds she has to walk the line of remaining alive and remaining true to herself. What transcends the battle is her empathy for her fellow man, no matter his nationality or allegiance. Spunky, opinionated and entertaining, Emeline is easy to relate to and to root for!

Owen is more of a lost soul, the spy under cover with the Brits, he is burying emotions, trying to investigate without raising suspicion and wholly unable to make heads or tails of Emeline. The tension between right and wrong leads the two into many tricky situations and keeps the novel full of suspense and intrigue. The ending is so satisfying on every front, it’s a testimony to this great writer.

Christianity is put through it’s paces with misinterpretation and questions being lobbied at it. Our lead characters struggle with what’s central to living a God-centered life and why it matters to have a relationship with Him but MaryLu introduces the answers elegantly and hopefully. I thoroughly enjoyed her perspective on the age-old challenges of why pain and loss is allowed in the world and what makes a “good” Christian.

It’s five out of five on the en-joy-ment scale and I highly recommend picking this one up! I’m looking forward to reading the next one out soon, The Alamo Bride Kathleen Y’Barbo.

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Thank you net galley for the advance read copy of this novel. I loved this historical fiction told in the setting of the war of 1812. This book was well researched for fact content. I loved the main characters of Emmeline and Owen--both patriots but not knowing the other was--slow romance. I appreciated that this was a clean romance as well. I have not read other titles in this series but now want to. Very enjoyable read and highly recommend this author!

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I have enjoyed this whole series and this story fit right in. I liked Emeline- especially her dry humor, but I never did warm up to the hero. *sigh*
I was provided a copy by the publisher, but as always, my opinions are my own.
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ENTHRALLING!
A realist work of art that grabs hold of the reader taking them on a graphic eye opening journey through a world of history you only read and learn about thankful you've never havd the pleasure of having to endure the horrific painstaking part of history as you shudder in shock as the writer grabs hold of you through her enthralling words keeping you mesmerized feeling the powerful emotions and heartpounding twisted words that are so surreal your shaken, trembling pleading for the reality of the grossness of this amazing story to stop assaulting you with the abundance of emotions it impresses upon you! An absolute must read that will take you on an incredible journey of what once was while making you feel and live every word!

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The Liberty Bride by MaryLu Tyndall (Daughters of the Mayflower - Book 6) is Historical Christian Fiction. Specifically American and British history at the time of the War of 1812. Tyndall’s book is full of action with never a dull moment spying, escapes, medical emergencies, battles on land and sea. The characters are fearless and loyal to their respective countries but most are compassionate to others. Biblical wisdom, values, and growth are woven into the story and lives of the characters. Throughout the book characters are realistic and behave according to their beliefs. We are given a glimpse of how history may have happened and the effects of the war. I have read every book to date in this series and highly recommend each book for the Christian values, history and excellent stories. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Books through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. My thanks to the author, publisher and netgalley for making this book available for me to read, enjoy and review.

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From a battle ship to a land in war, full f twists and turn, readers are transported to a time in history maybe little talked about, but with enemy lines and hostility clear.

In midst of such cenario, can lies provide the foundation for justice? Or is there another key to freedom and victory?

Finding the truth that redemption starts in the heart can free us to the most precious gift of all, which empowers us to love enemies and show mercy.

This book was a lovely addition to the series :)

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How have I not stumbled upon MaryLu Tyndall before now? I will definitely be looking for and reading more written by MaryLu. This series is set up like a collection of novellas written by a variety of authors, only instead of short stories we have been blessed with full length novels! I was initially drawn to this series by the gorgeous covers and the historical content. While diving headlong into each novel I discovered many new authors that I had not read before and ultimately enjoyed. You don't have to read the books in order, and they can each be read independently as the characters are tied together through history by the Lytton family tree.

The Liberty Bride is explosive from the very beginning. Set during the war of 1812, the first half of the story takes place on a ship, but is far from boring. MaryLu Tyndall kept me on the edge of my seat, many twist and turns kept me eagerly turning pages from start to finish. The main characters in The Liberty Bride have drifted from God, but they discover that following God isn't all rules and regulations, that a life is service to God is full of freedom and adventure! I highly recommend this book to those who love adventurous, historical romantic fiction.

While I thought this was the last book in the Mayflower series, it turns out there is another one after this! The Alamo Bride written by Kathleen Y'Barbo will be available February 1, 2019. How exciting!

The Liberty Bride will be available for purchase from your local or online book retailer on December 1, 2018.

Thank you Barbour Publishing and Net Galley for the free e-copy of The Liberty Bride to read in exchange for my honest review. The opinions expressed here are my own.

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MaryLu Tyndall’s addition to The Daughters of the Mayflower series, The Liberty Bride is a fabulous read! I believe it is my favorite of all of the series. I loved the adventure, action and historical details that made me feel like part of Owen Masters and Emeline Baratt’s story.
I highly highly recommend The Liberty Bride. Especially, for readers who enjoy clean historical fiction that is full of faith and inspiration. I would give it 100 stars if I could.

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OK! Loved this, so much action and no dull moments. I love the Daughters of the Mayflower series. I loved how Emeline helped anyone that needed her help, not just those on "her side". She was a warm, loving person. Lots to learn from this woman. I think you will enjoy this wonderful historical novel! I sure did. This is a wonderful read for those, like me, that enjoy Christian fiction.

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The Liberty Bride by MaryLu Tyndall is the next book in “The Daughters of the Mayflower” series. This story begins in August of 1814 off the Atlantic coast of Virginia.
Emeline Baratt is on her father’s merchant brig, Charlotte, on her way home from her exile to England to live with her aunt and learn how to become a proper woman. Her widowed father did not understand her desire to paint and get into mischief. Her aunt has passed away so she must return to her home in Boston; she prays her father will be welcoming and excited to have her home. As they near American shores, the Charlotte is overtaken by a British ship and those not killed in the fight are taken prisoner onboard the Marauder. Learning Emeline has some nursing skills keeps her out of the hold by giving her the job of caring for the prisoners as well as British sailors who were wounded. The quartermaster’s wife from the Charlotte is assigned as her assistant/chaperone. They become close friends as they pray and try to find a way to escape. The captain has learned of Emeline’s painting skills and has commissioned her to paint his portrait. Will her time in his cabin lead to her learning secrets that can help the Americans? Is there a spy onboard who may assist?
I enjoyed this book. I think it may have gotten bogged down a bit in the war at moments but it all comes together in an exciting ending. We know God works in his time and doesn’t need us to decide when that is but people sometimes try to get ahead of Him. The humanness of the characters in this book comes through clearly as they try to solve their own problem of being captives. Some are more dependent on prayer and God than others. I give this book 5 of 5 stars. It will appeal to a wide audience with its exciting story line and realistic characters.
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Good read and an excellent addition to the series but could be read as a stand alone title. Well developed characters and an intriguing plot make this a book that is perfect to curl up with.

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I received this as a free download at #NetGalley in exchange for a fair review.
I truly enjoyed this book. I enjoyed the history of the War of 1812. I'm probably less familiar with this period of history than any other. And Tyndall's fictional characters and adventure made the history even more exciting. Emiline Baratt is a believable heroine. She's strong and independent. Her story kept me captivated. I'd highly recommend this hard to put down story.

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