"People fight, Maria. It is what people do," he said.
"No, Christian. MEN fight. It is what MEN do," she said...
The Mohawk Valley, 1757: Amidst the fiery chaos of the French and Indian War, two young women are on the run, fleeing from a brutal massacre with only their wits and a flintlock musket between them and the enemy. Maria, a resourceful young midwife, struggles to bring a new life into a world of bloody conflict. Faced with an impossible choice, should she run and hide, or stay and fight?
By 1776 the fires of revolution are burning, but for real-life heroes Christian and Maria Schell, the fight is not just for independence-it is for survival and the enduring power of love.
In the fertile, contested borderlands of New York's Mohawk Valley, the Schell family has carved out a life of peace and plenty. But the shifting loyalties of their neighbors-pitting Patriot against Tory-threaten to shatter everything they hold dear. As British Loyalists and fearsome Native American war parties sweep through the valley, the Schells find themselves caught in the brutal crossfire, forced to defend their home, their children, and their deep-seated way of life with grit and defiance.
Rules of Rebellion is a gripping historical epic spanning the French and Indian War and the American Revolution that explores the courage of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Richly-layered characters bring riveting scenes of war and conflict to life in this true story of enduring family bonds, fierce patriotism, and the spark of romance that sustains hope even in the darkest days of revolution. For readers who love strong female heroes and history, this is a tale of a home and a country worth fighting for.
Based on a true story. Includes illustrated story maps.