Fields of Liberty is a sweeping historical novel of war, family, and the terrible cost of choosing a side.
Set against the burning backcountry and shattered cities of Revolutionary America, it follows Elias—a farmer, husband, and father—drawn from the soil of his land into a brutal fight for independence. From the shadowed ambushes of Hanging Rock to the disastrous fields of Camden and the desperate stand at Stono Ferry, Elias learns that war is not fought for glory, but endured for those left waiting at home.
As the Carolinas tear themselves apart, neighbours become enemies, families are driven into exile, and victory proves as painful as defeat. Elias must reckon with the lives he has taken, the faith he has lost, and the fragile hope that freedom might still be worth the price.
Richly detailed and deeply human, Fields of Liberty is a story of ordinary people caught in extraordinary times—and of the long, haunting road from survival to peace.
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