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The year is 1776. Rosanna Hall enters the debut of womanhood, right as the American colonies have charged into war against Great Britain and solidified their resolve by publishing a declaration of independency. Rosanna's father, a staunch Whig, donates the entirety of his fortune to the Continental Congress, which ruins all of her future prospects. Finding herself destitute and friendless, Rosanna bitterly abandons her parents and turns to prostitution as her only means of survival. Though Rosanna blames her parents and the Continental Congress for all her troubles, she is horrified to witness the murder of a young rebel soldier made into sport by the Tories. Unable to live with such people, she takes the murdered soldier's uniform and joins Washington's army, masquerading as a man. Into the ranks of diseased, disillusioned men she marches. Rosanna strains against the love of an officer who discovers her sex on one side, and the determination of a British colonel to dominate her on the other.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The year is 1776. Rosanna Hall enters the debut of womanhood, right as the American colonies have charged into war against Great Britain and solidified their resolve by publishing a declaration of independency. Rosanna's father, a staunch Whig, donates the entirety of his fortune to the Continental Congress, which ruins all of her future prospects. Finding herself destitute and friendless, Rosanna bitterly abandons her parents and turns to prostitution as her only means of survival. Though Rosanna blames her parents and the Continental Congress for all her troubles, she is horrified to witness the murder of a young rebel soldier made into sport by the Tories. Unable to live with such people, she takes the murdered soldier's uniform and joins Washington's army, masquerading as a man. Into the ranks of diseased, disillusioned men she marches. Rosanna strains against the love of an officer who discovers her sex on one side, and the determination of a British colonel to dominate her on the other.