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The Wages of Kin

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In The Wages of Kin by C.J. Caughman, readers are introduced to Adelaide Battier, a widow left in the wake of her revered naval officer husband’s untimely demise. Suddenly, she is catapulted into a labyrinth of peril and conspiracy, with The Assembly—a formidable group with veiled intentions—at its center. As Adelaide delves deeper, she unravels the intricacies of the Cannon Fire Plot, a subversive plan conceived by her late husband intended to upend societal norms. With her and her children’s lives on the line, being ensnared in the aftermath of her husband’s controversial actions presents a palpable threat.

Set against a backdrop evoking the Colonial era, The Wages of Kin masterfully skirts the borders of genres. It’s not merely historical fiction; Caughman’s crafted world is peppered with elements of fantasy, action-adventure, and even echoes of seafaring tales reminiscent of Robert Louis Stevenson’s masterpieces like Treasure Island and Kidnapped.

The heart of this novel lies in Adelaide Battier’s unyielding spirit and profound love for her children. As the layers of her husband’s secrets unfold, it becomes evident that his choices, however clandestine, were grounded in nobility. Adelaide’s maternal grit and determination become her guiding compass as she navigates the treacherous waters of political intrigue.

C.J. Caughman exhibits skill in character development, particularly in breathing life into the members of the Battier family. As the story unfurls, revealing the sinister depths of The Assembly, readers will inevitably find themselves rooting for Adelaide and her kin to triumph over the malevolent forces at play. This compelling read enthralls, captivates, and leaves a lasting imprint.

Pages: 425 | ASIN : B0DBGKSNNH

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