Liberty
A Carroll Family Saga
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Book Details
About the Book
This the third book in the “Carroll family Saga” series – following the two previous books in this series of five books:
“Maryland” ISBN: (1-4251-5085-3)“Ohio” ISBN: (1-4251-6399-0)
And following the book on Ancient Egypt – “Makere” ISBN: (1-4251-2933-0) which describes the actual tenacious life of Makere Hatshepsut – the only true Female Pharaoh of Egypt– who was also the mysterious “Queen of Sheba”.
The many love stories of the descendents of Amelia and David Carroll. When his grandson Daniel Carroll, helps his boyhood friend, George Washington, as the American colonies fight for independence from Britain, and many other families met in the previous books..
This is the Third of Five books in the Carroll Family Saga. As exiles from many European countries pour into the new land. Some from France, relatives of those already there. Some rich families like the Casimir family from Poland and the Holstein family from Sweden. Others such as the impoverished Scott, Reeves and Collins from England, barely existing attempting to raise crops on their land covered with hardwood trees.
Saved by Michael Casimir believing that Claire Collins is his reborn first love in Poland, Carla, who committee suicide when Michael's parents refused him permission to marry. All before the ‘Sons of Liberty' caused the ‘Boston Tea Party'.
How when hostilities occurred. Daniel Carroll works tirelessly working with these many settlers, through their overseas contacts, to persuade both France and Spain to support and eventually declare war of Britain. At last providing George Washington with a navy to fight the British warships.
It is essentially a romantic story, bringing together many people from different countries, who learned to love each other. How they lost their nationalities, and became Americans, creating the United States of America, when victory was assured in the Treaty of Paris
About the Author
After a highly successful career in education and politics, he has become a successful historical author. His successful fiction novel "Makere-the Female Pharaoh-Queen of Sheba" is based on his discovery of 500 Years error in Ancient Egyptian history. Now offering five historical fiction books on early American history. Royston Moore is a Chemistry Honours graduate of the University of Manchester and was granted the C.B.E. in 1983. He was also granted an Honorary M.A. from the University of Bradford in 1986.