Scars of the Revolution CelebrateLit Tour {book review and giveaway}
About the Book
Book: Scars of the Revolution
Author: Megan Soja
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release Date: January 6, 2026
Some scars are born from duty, others from rebellion—theirs were carved by both.
Libby Caldwell has been in love with Isaac Harrison for years, ever since her late father befriended him. While her head knows there is no hope of sharing her life with a British soldier, her heart is much more difficult to convince, especially now that he is quartering in her home. With Boston under siege and battle looming, each day together forces her to recognize how deep her feelings truly are…and how forbidden.
Bound by duty to both his family and country, Isaac is determined to serve honorably in the King’s army, despite never wishing to be a soldier. But quartering with the widow and daughter of his old friend places another obligation on his shoulders—that of their well-being. The more time he spends with Miss Caldwell, the more that duty begins to feel like something personal, something he cannot allow.
As the siege of Boston tightens, Libby finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of espionage that could save the Patriot cause—and destroy any chance of a future with the man she’s growing to love.
Will betrayal and war keep their two worlds forever apart? Or will they look to the One whose love knows no bounds to bring them healing and a future?
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About the Author
Megan Soja is a multi-award-winning author who writes stories with strong faith, rich history, and sweet romance. She lives in western NY with her husband and two daughters and loves having adventures, both big and small, with her family. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading, hiking, canoeing and kayaking, and playing French Horn.
My Thoughts
Scars of the Revolution is book 3 of the "Harbor of Spies" series, and is just as engaging as the first two in the series. It is equally well-researched as well.
As I've said before, history is a favorite topic of mine, and was while I was homeschooling my children. Now, as we celebrate 250 of US Independence, this story set during Revolutionary time seems quite appropriate.
I enjoyed watching the relationship grow between Libby and Isaac, in spite of their differences in loyalty to Britain and the United States. The healing that took place in their lives is inspiring. And, say! there's a bit of mystery in this story, which makes it even better.
If you enjoy Christian historical fiction, with a Revolutionary setting, with a touch of mystery and a bit of romance, then you will certainly want to add this one to your TBR list!
I received a complimentary copy through Celebrate Lit and these opinions are my own.
More from Megan
One of the things I love about reading and writing Christian fiction, is being able to see God’s truth woven into the story. Even though the characters and their experiences are fictional, the truth of who God is and how He loves us is very real.
In Scars of the Revolution, my heroine, Libby Caldwell, wrestles with understanding God’s goodness in the face of loss and hardship. Libby is grieving the death of her beloved father, while also facing the siege of her hometown and the worsening fight between the Patriot colonists and the British Army stationed in Boston. Her growing love for one of the British officers further complicates matters, and makes it hard for her to discern what God is doing in her life.
Her questions and struggles reflect much of my own faith journey. When my husband and I lost our first baby just after birth, I spent months trying to reconcile what I thought I knew of God with the tragic loss we had experienced. I wasn’t angry at God, but I was utterly confused as to how to understand His goodness in the midst of something that felt anything but good.
It wasn’t easy, but when I look back now, I see how God led me through my grief into a deeper understanding of His character and a stronger reliance upon Him. I can truthfully say, as Libby’s mother does in Scars of the Revolution, that it was “in the hardest times, when God has seemed utterly incomprehensible, that my faith has grown the most.”
If you have ever walked through a painful experience that made you struggle to understand God’s purpose or even doubt His love, I hope that Libby’s journey will inspire your own faith. Or maybe your experience is more like that of my hero, Isaac Harrison, whose life has revolved around duty for so long, that it is hard for him to comprehend a God who freely gives His love and forgiveness, even when we don’t deserve or cannot earn it. I won’t give any spoilers as to how Isaac’s understanding grows and changes, but I hope you’ll be encouraged when you read it.
Libby and Isaac’s story is one of love against all odds, set against the backdrop of the Battle of Bunker Hill and a complex web of espionage. But it is also a story of faith in the God who is able to turn our scars into something beautiful. I pray you will find that truth in the pages of Scars of the Revolution.
Blog Stops
Devoted Steps, January 17
Bizwings Blog, January 17
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, January 18
Life on Chickadee Lane, January 18
Books Less Travelled, January 19
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 20
Texas Book-aholic, January 21
Betti Mace, January 22
Holly’s Book Corner, January 22
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 23
Connie’s History Classroom , January 24
Books You Can Feel Good About, January 25
Locks, Hooks and Books, January 26
Leslie’s Library Escape, January 27
The Bookish Pilgrim, January 27
Simple Harvest Reads, January 28 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Cover Lover Book Review, January 29
Pause for Tales, January 30
Blossoms and Blessings, January 30
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Megan is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/nSWnS/scars-of-the-revolution-celebration-tour-giveaway





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