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Valor With Honor: Advent Of A Scottish Legend
Valor with Honor, the Advent of a Scottish Legend is the first in a series of novels by R. L. Wiggins chronicling the generational significance of the Reed family of Scotland and their impact upon a turbulent eighteenth century Europe, Great Britain and the American colonies. As you read this novel you will feel as if you are watching the events in history take place right before your eyes. This compelling narrative includes little known historical facts, battles, romance and underlying aspects that propel Henry Reed to legendary popularity with his fellow Scots and in the eyes of his cousin, King George II. Henry was a man of strong character displaying loyalty, honor and valor as he became a significant party to the King’s endeavor to preserve the Scotland and England union. When the Union and throne of King George was threatened by an uprising, Colonel Henry Reed was one of those called upon to bring and end to this Civil War.
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Valor With Honor: Rebellion Strained Loyalties
When loyalty is tested by rebellion, how far will a man go to defend honor, family, and a nation on the brink of collapse?
In the gripping second installment of the Reed Family Saga, Colonel Henry Reed finds himself thrust into the heart of Scotland’s most volatile uprising, the Great Rebellion of 1745. Once celebrated for his unwavering devotion to King George II, Henry now faces a harrowing conflict that threatens not only the Crown he serves, but the very homeland he loves.
As Jacobite forces sweep across Scotland, Henry is torn between duty to the King and the painful reality of fighting against his own countrymen. His friendship with Lord George Murray—now one of the rebellion’s key commanders—fractures under the weight of opposing loyalties. Respect becomes rivalry. Brotherhood becomes battlefield.
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Valor With Honor: Hallowed Ground
In the storm-swept Highlands of 1746, Scotland stands on the brink of annihilation. The Jacobite Rebellion's final, brutal chapter unfolds, pitting ancient loyalties against ruthless ambition and merciless vengeance.
Colonel Henry Reed, commander of the elite all-Scottish Royal Ninth Cavalry, is a proven leader of valor and iron discipline. Yet serving under his jealous cousin, the Duke of Cumberland, King George II's favored son tests him to the breaking point. As Cumberland's forces advance, Henry witnesses the Campbell clan's Argyle Militia unleash savage atrocities on innocent Cameron and MacDonald families, burning villages and slaughtering women and children under the guise of suppressing rebellion. These unpunished horrors, tacitly approved by the Duke's "No Quarter" decree, shatter the Ninth's faith in the Crown and ignite a firestorm of clan vendettas.
Across the divide, Bonnie Prince Charlie's arrogance blinds him to reason. Ignoring the brilliant Lord George Murray—the Highlanders' true battlefield genius. Charlie's vanity and scheming advisors sow deadly discord, threatening to tear the fragile Jacobite alliance apart before the decisive clash.