The Eliza Hart Chronicles is a sweeping Revolutionary-era saga of identity, survival, and the perilous space between nations. In 1756, three-year-old Eliza Hart is taken in a Cherokee raid near the rough crossroads that will become Charlotte, North Carolina. Presumed dead by her family, she is adopted into the Wolf Clan and raised as Tsula—“Fox”—learning the language, customs, and loyalties of a world the colonies rarely understand.

A Revolutionary War Novel
Book 1
The Frontier Divided follows Eliza Hart, kidnapped in 1756 and raised as Tsula in the Cherokee Wolf Clan. Fluent in two worlds, she becomes a whispered “white Indian rider” scouting for British and Loyalists. As war ravages Charlotte, her path collides with jailer Captain Samuel Hart and the price of freedom.

A Cherokee Sanctuary, a Spanish Chain, and the Long Road Home
Book 2
In 1720, Elizabeth Fairchild boards the Providence believing marriage to Edmund Ravenshaw will secure her future—and a portable fortune tied to her family’s trade. But the Atlantic crossing turns sinister as sickness, secrets, and sabotage mount. When pirates strike with frightening precision, Elizabeth learns betrayal is deadlier than the sea.
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