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In 1776, Daniel Barton's trading business has been ruined by the war with the British, and their blockade of his hometown, New York City. Nearly broke, he has been deemed unacceptable by the parents of the girl he loves, Rose Post. When General Benedict Arnold offers a chance at payment and a letter of marque if he'll help defend Lake Champlain against a British incursion, Daniel decides to take a chance and become a privateer. He'll raid British ships for the cause of freedom, and love.

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In 1776, Daniel Barton's trading business has been ruined by the war with the British, and their blockade of his hometown, New York City. Nearly broke, he has been deemed unacceptable by the parents of the girl he loves, Rose Post. When General Benedict Arnold offers a chance at payment and a letter of marque if he'll help defend Lake Champlain against a British incursion, Daniel decides to take a chance and become a privateer. He'll raid British ships for the cause of freedom, and love.
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Autorenporträt
Melanie Barton-Gauss grew up in an adventurous family with parents who loved to sail the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario in Upstate New York. She studied English and vocal music at the undergraduate level, and writing and rhetoric at the graduate level. She served as an English and music teacher in Florida.Her understanding of history is through the arts and travel, particularly music and literature. She is also a documentary and non-fiction addict.Melanie lives with her husband Jim, and her two dogs, Max and Sam in Melbourne Florida. When she's not writing, she loves to travel, paddleboard, and go to concerts.