The Hamilton Marquise

The Hamilton Marquise

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The young girl who immigrated from the Caribbean was now a woman, and not just any woman. She was the only former Female General of the Continental Army, and wife of the America's favourite fighting Frenchman. But being wife of a Marquis comes with its own challenges and heartbreaks, along with new discoveries about her true origins. Just when she finished fighting a war... another one is yet to come in her life. However, this one will not be fought with muskets and bullets. Her name is Louise Hamilton du Motier. The Marquise de Lafayette. . . . . . . . This is the second book of the triology "The Hamilton Girl" Disclaimer: All characters beside my OC are property of Lin-Manuel Miranda and the plot is inspired in the Musical "Hamilton". There could be some historical innacuracies.
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Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a woman fighting in the war? This is my story, and let me tell you, it's not about unicorns and rainbows; it's about bloodshed and heartbreak, and not everyone survives to the end. My story begins in 1772 when I arrived in America with a close friend, Alexander Hamilton, determined to fight in the war between America and England. Of course, we didn't think we'd get as far as we did, but we were only 19 and 18 at the time.

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