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The Continental Dragoon A Love Story of Philipse Manor-House in 1778 By: Robert Neilson Stephens (1867-1906)

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The Continental Dragoon A Love Story of Philipse Manor-House in 1778 by Robert Neilson Stephens enthralls readers with its gripping narrative set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War. This captivating historical fiction novel delves into the lives of the characters residing in Philipse Manor-House and explores their loves, loyalties, and sacrifices during a tumultuous time in American history.

Stephens skillfully weaves together a tale that combines elements of romance, adventure, and historical accuracy. The central love story, which unfolds between two main characters, is beautifully developed and provides an intimate perspective on the complexities of human emotions during wartime. The author masterfully captures not only the fervor of the Revolutionary War but also the intimate struggles faced by individuals amidst such chaos.

The characters in The Continental Dragoon are meticulously crafted and fully fleshed out, allowing readers to establish strong connections with their journeys and experiences. The protagonist’s transformation from a self-centered young man to a brave and selfless soldier is compelling and relatable. Additionally, the female lead presents a refreshing portrayal of a strong-willed woman in a time when societal norms heavily constrained women’s roles.

One of the book’s highlights lies in the vivid and immersive descriptions of the settings. Stephens effortlessly transports readers to the Philipse Manor-House, making them feel like eyewitnesses to the events unfolding. From luxurious banquets to battlefields echoing with musket fire, the author’s attention to detail ignites the senses and heightens the reading experience.

Moreover, the historical accuracy displayed throughout the novel is commendable. Stephens successfully integrates real events, such as British raids and General George Washington’s maneuvers, into the narrative, grounding it in an authentic historical context. This careful attention to accuracy elevates the story, making it both educational and entertaining.

Despite the book’s many strengths, there are moments where the pacing feels slightly uneven. While some scenes are packed with excitement, others may lag, detracting momentarily from the overall flow. Nevertheless, these instances are minor and quickly overtaken by the narrative’s captivating nature.

In conclusion, The Continental Dragoon is a remarkable historical fiction novel that expertly combines elements of love, war, and personal growth. Robert Neilson Stephens’ evocative storytelling draws readers into an era of bravery and sacrifice, expertly capturing the essence of the American Revolution. While occasionally hindered by pacing issues, this book remains a compelling read for history enthusiasts and lovers of intricate love stories alike.

First Page:

THE CONTINENTAL DRAGOON.

by

R. N. STEPHENS.

Works of R. N. STEPHENS.

An Enemy to the King. The Continental Dragoon.

In Press : The Road to Paris.

L. C. PAGE AND COMPANY, Publishers, (INCORPORATED) 196 Summer St., Boston, Mass.

[Illustration: ” ‘Take that rebel alive!’ ordered Colden. “

Photogravure from original drawing by H. C. Edwards.]

THE CONTINENTAL DRAGOON

A Love Story of Philipse Manor House in 1778

by

ROBERT NEILSON STEPHENS

Author of “An Enemy to the King”

Illustrated by H. C. Edwards

“Love’s born of a glance, I say”

Boston L. C. Page and Company (Incorporated) 1898

Copyright, 1898 By L. C. Page and Company (Incorporated)

Entered at Stationer’s Hall, London

FIFTH THOUSAND

Colonial Press: Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co. Boston, U. S. A.

CONTENTS.

Chapter Page I. The Riders 11 II. The Manor house 32 III. The Sound of Galloping 50 IV. The Continental Dragoon 65 V. The Black Horse 87 VI… Continue reading book >>

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