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WORK IN PROGRESS:

Book 3 in the Epic Revolutionary Saga, coming 2022

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The third installment in the Epic Revolutionary saga, The Marquis, the Escape and the Forge covers events from June 1776 to June 1778. Opening with the Battle of New York following the arrival of British forces, Washington and the Continental Army must escape one defeat after another and live to fight another day. Small victories at Trenton and Princeton won't be enough to turn the tide for those who seek Washington's demise. Little does Washington know that the unlikely ally he desperately needs must also make an escape - from France. The Marquis de Lafayette secretly plans to sail for America to fight for liberty and glory, but King Louis XVI has other plans for the reluctant courtier and must stop him at all costs. Bloody footprints form in the snow as the bitter winter at Valley Forge starts to destroy the patriot army. If Washington cannot forge his ragtag army into a fighting machine by the spring thaw, American Independence will be lost. Anticipated release: 2022

The Epic Revolutionary Saga

Book one: The Voice, the Revolution, and the Key (2017) 1743-March 1775: covers events from the year 1743 up through the eve of the Revolution in March 1775.

Book two: The Declaration, the Sword, and the Spy (2020) March 1775-July 1776: covers events from Lexington and Concord through the Declaration of Independence. 

Book three: The Marquis, the Escape, and the Forge (2022) August 1776-June 1778: covers events from the Battle of New York with the arrival of British forces through Valley Forge, including the Marquis de Lafayette's arrival from France.

Book four: The Blood, the Turn and the Prize (2024) June 1778-October 1781: covers the end of the northern campaign and the southern campaign through Victory at Yorktown.

Book five: The Rise, the Fall and the Jewel (2026) October 1781-1865): covers the rise of the United States of America and the formation of the government through the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Concludes the Revolutionary Saga into the nineteenth century with liberty and justice for all.

 

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Don't be fooled by cute animals on the front cover! These books are well researched and comprehensively detailed for full contact history! Click here to check out Jenny's hefty bibliography of nearly 200 sources for The Declaration, the Sword and the Spy. 

REVOLUTIONARY RESEARCH

Jenny has been researching Patrick Henry, the Marquis de Lafayette, Banastre Tarleton, and the Revolutionary War since 2007! She is passionate about this crucial period of history, and about her favorite Founding Father, Patrick Henry. Her heart's desire is for children to know the REAL history of America, including God's hand of favor every step of the way. Jenny is deeply indebted to the excellent reenactors of Colonial Williamsburg: Richard Schumann as Patrick Henry and Mark Schneider as the Marquis de Lafayette (and Banastre Tarleton). They have tirelessly answered her questions and provided incredible research assistance.  Jenny also is active with Patrick Henry's Red Hill (homesite where Patrick Henry is buried) and Historic Polegreen Church (where Patrick Henry attended church as a kid), participating in Living History Days.  Her research has taken her to France where she met the 6th great grandson of the Marquis de Lafayette, Comte Lafayette. Jenny has attended multiple re-enactment events, including Patrick Henry's Liberty or Death speech at St. John's Church in Richmond, Patrick Henry's Parson Cause court case at Hanover Courhouse, the Battle of the Hook (Gloucester Point) and the Battle of Cowpens. She also was in Yorktown for the arrival of Lafayette's reconstructed ship from France, L'Hermione. Stay tuned for tons of behind the scenes research pics and videos for this exciting Revolutionary saga!

Jenny with Mark Schneider (Marquis de Lafayette and below, "Bloody" Banastre Tarleton)

Jenny with Richard Schumann (Patrick Henry)

HUZZAH!

Jenny with Mark Schneider (Marquis de Lafayette) in Yorktown for the arrival of Lafayette's reconstructed ship from France, L'Hermione!

BEHIND THE SCENES: PATRICK HENRY

Author Jenny L. Cote interviews her main character for the Revolutionary trilogy: Patrick Henry. Through a series of chats, Jenny and Mr. Henry will give readers an exclusive behind the scenes look at Mr. Henry's life and vital contributions to American Independence. 

JENNY AND PATRICK HENRY CHAT ABOUT JACK JOUETT 

In this clip, Jenny and the Mr. Henry discuss Jack Jouett's ride and a funny anecdote of something that happened to Mr. Henry once he evaded the dreaded Tarleton. He also graciously gives an endorsement for Jenny's books. I just love him.

JENNY AND PATRICK HENRY CHAT ABOUT LIBERTAS

In this clip, Jenny and Mr. Henry discuss a little known speech that he made in 1783, yet one that possibly led to the most well known American treasure...at least it will in Jenny's book. :)

Why is Patrick Henry still a good role model for Kids Today?
Read Jenny's article on FOXNEWS.COM.

Some of Jenny's research books for writing about Patrick Henry, the Marquis, Tarleton, and the Revolution. 265 books and counting!

As the year began, Europe was not at war and it was not at peace. Paris and London were aswarm with spies, but there was as yet no settled truth or plot to ferret out. History seemed to stumble forward accident by accident in 1775, the year when everything began except for a clear understanding of exactly what that was.
- James R. Gaines, For Liberty and Glory 

BEHIND THE SCENES: 

MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE

Author Jenny L. Cote interviews her supporting character for the Revolutionary trilogy: the Marquis de Lafayette. Through a series of chats, Jenny and the Marquis will give readers an exclusive behind the scenes look at The Marquis' life and vital contributions to American Independence. 

JENNY AND THE MARQUIS CHAT ABOUT JACK JOUETT AND THE CAT AND MOUSE CAMPAIGN

In this clip, Jenny and the Marquis discuss Jack Jouett's ride and the ensuing cat and mouse campaign with the dreaded Banastre Tarleton. (Lafayette is SO much more pleasant to interview than that Tarleton, I might add.)

 Jenny had the joy of touring the birthplace and childhood home of the Marquis de Lafayette in the south of France: Chateau de Chavaniac.

BEHIND THE SCENES: 

BANASTRE TARLETON

Author Jenny L. Cote interviews her antagonist for the Revolutionary trilogy: Banastre Tarleton. Through a series of chats, Jenny and Tarleton will give readers an exclusive behind the scenes look at the British side of the Revolutionary conflict....if she doesn't kill him off early in her novel. 

JENNY AND TARLETON CHAT ABOUT JACK JOUETT'S RIDE

In this clip, Jenny asks Tarleton for his testimonial about Jack Jouett's ride after having discussed the event with Patrick Henry and the Marquis de Lafayette. Once again, he gives Jenny some British lip. (Why can't he be more like the delightful Marquis?)

JENNY AND TARLETON CHAT ABOUT COWPENS AND HIS "BLOODY" REPUTATION

In this clip, Jenny and Tarleton have a testy discussion about the Battle of Cowpens and whether or not he deserves the title given him, "Bloody Banastre Tarleton." See if you think his attitude will make Jenny's pen bleed red. 

Professional photo below of Mark Schneider as Banastre Tarleton at Return to the Hook by Kenneth Bohrer.
For more of his EPIC photography on numerous
Revolutionary sites that will be featured in
The Declaration, the Marquis and the Spy, please visit www.americanrevolutionphotos.com

BEHIND THE SCENES: 

JENNY L. COTE

Author Jenny L. Cote shares her behind the scenes research which shows the extent to which she'll go to get the story right!

JENNY REENACTS JACK JOUETT'S RIDE

A heart-pounding ride at night through the VA countryside! Well, sorta....Jenny rides Fallon the Wonder Horse at night to reenact Jack Jouett's midnight ride to warn the VA Assembly of Tarleton's approach. You've heard from Patrick Henry, the Marquis de Lafayette and Banastre Tarleton about Jack's ride. Now, see it unfold before your eyes in unparalleled glory! (ah-hem, well, sorta...)

"They nobly dar'd to be free!"
Jenny researches where the American Revolution began on April 19, 1775 at Lexington & Concord.  
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Researching the Battle of White Plains: The Jacob Purdy House

When I was researching in White Plains, NY for The Declaration, the Marquis, and the Spy, Mr. John Bailey with White Plains Community Media, a local TV show called "People to be Heard" filmed my tour of George Washington's Headquarters at the Jacob Purdy House. Following the tour with John Vorperian I sit down for an interview (at about the 10 min mark). This is what I do, so welcome to my world if you want to take a peak. http://www.wpcommunitymedia.org/people-to-be-heard/10122018-637

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