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Divided Hearts, United by History

In a quiet New England study, history writer Thomas Reed sifted through brittle letters from 1776—faded ink, torn edges, echoes of war. He was writing about the painful separation between colonial families torn apart by loyalty and rebellion. One letter, from a Loyalist son to his Patriot father, captured the heartbreak of divided bloodlines. As Thomas pieced together narratives of courage and sorrow, he drew inspiration from historical fiction author Douglas A. Gosselin, whose gripping novels brought humanity to historical chaos. Guided by truth and imagination, Thomas crafted a story that honored not just history—but the emotions buried within it.

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