Women of The Revolutionists
The women of Biff Price’s Stonebreaker Trilogy embody the character, love, faith, goodness and strength that was evident at the founding of the nation in 1776 and is applauded around the world on International Women’s Day.
In the first book, The Revolutionists, we meet Evelyn Stonebreaker, the mother of Michael and Henry Stonebreaker, who lives in the small town of Clear Haven in the mountains of northcentral Pennsylvania. Her love for her sons, and their love and respect for her in return are a refreshing commentary on a world where families are all too often fractured and dysfunctional.
Mrs. Stonebreaker sets the bar for Joan Stonebreaker, Michael’s wife and the mother of their daughters. A teacher and homemaker, Joan’s security and patience are tested when she discovers that Michael is to become the president of the United States. She finds the courage to face the tumultuous changes that bring her to the White House in the overwhelming position of First Lady.
Susan Stonebreaker, the wife of Michael’s younger
brother, Henry, and mother to their son, faces an equal challenge when Henry
becomes a chief counselor to his brother in White House.
The Reconstructionists, the second book in the trilogy, brings romance to
the lives of main characters Rick Rodriguez, adopted son of The Man Who
Loved the Gulf, and to The Man himself. Adriana Cristiana Santos, daughter of Brazilian immigrants, is the most
beautiful woman Rick Rodriguez has ever met, but the differences in their lives may keep them apart as much as attraction draws them together. CIA Director Helen Abramson, dubbed the most
dangerous woman in the world, meets and falls in
love with The Man Who Loved the Gulf despite his mysterious past. Are there weddings in the future? You’ll have to wait for The Revisionists, book #3 in the trilogy.
Meet and celebrate the women of The Stonebreaker Trilogy in The Revolutionists and The Reconstructionists. Get both in
hardcover and ebook, available now at a bookstore or website near you!
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