For Love of Country: A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution
For Love of Country: A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution
1776. On the waters off the Massachusetts coast, Lieutenant John Seymour encounters Katharine Wilton, a woman whose family straddles the dangerous line between Patriot sympathy and Crown loyalty. Their instant connection ignites against a backdrop of rising revolution, but as British raiders close in on her household, Seymour faces an impossible choice: protect the woman he loves or remain faithful to a cause that demands everything. Brady writes with the muscular patriotism of his era, weaving naval battles, daring rescues, and tender romance into a narrative that celebrates the revolutionary spirit. The stakes are personal and political, the dangers real, and the love story unfolds with the breathless urgency of a midnight ride through enemy territory. For readers who love historical romance with swashbuckling action, vivid Revolutionary War atmosphere, and a hero who rides toward danger with his cause and his heart both at stake.














