by Allison Pataki
"If you can't break the rules you might as well seduce the man who makes them." This is a historical fiction about Peggy Shippen Arnold, the wife of Benedict Arnold. Americans all know Benedict Arnold as a traitor but this book covers Peggy's possible roll in what happened. As I haven't read much h...
Ah, the 1770s of the American colonies was a lively time. Well, for the well to do. There were balls at least every month, and small dance parties with card gambling nearly every night. Peggy revels in being chased after by most of the men. She also enjoys making snide remarks about the other ladies...
Everyone knows Benedict Arnold—the infamous Revolutionary War General who betrayed America and fled to the British as history’s most notorious turncoat. Many know Arnold’s co-conspirator, Major John André, who was apprehended with Arnold’s documents in his boots and hanged at the orders of General G...
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, no compensation nor promise of a good review was made. Thank you Howard Books! Summary: As much as I wanted to like this book, I just couldn't get there. It should have been so good. Some parts of it were good but unfortunatel...