Friday, February 19, 2021

Captain Sedition: The Death of the Age of ReasonCaptain Sedition: The Death of the Age of Reason by Kerry Fusaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In America 1774, young Joethan Wolfe has just landed in the colonies after he receives word that his father is in need of his aid. Returning home after 14 years away shows him just how much the world can change and so many things are simply not how he remembers them. Tensions between colonists and redcoats are high, conspiracies and tempers brew ripe for overflowing. Young Wolfe is drawn into the rebellion against his will, all the while trying to stay loyal to the crown, necessitating him walking a fine line between honor and disloyalty.
A thrilling historical fiction story that is rife with plots and betrayal, where each man has to decide what he stands for and how much he is willing to fight for it. I liked the story; it was compelling and fast paced once things started to be set into motion. Wolfe was a likeable character and it was easy to become invested in his story.


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