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Publisher's Note:

1781. Albany, New York. As the war for American independence rages on, Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler begin their new life as a married couple. Still, Alex is as determined as ever to prove his mettle and secure his legacy . . . even if that means leaving his beloved Eliza behind to join the front lines at the Battle of Yorktown. But when the war unexpectedly arrives on Eliza's doorstep, she must fight for a better future--for their fledgling country and for her marriage. Yet even after the Revolution comes to its historic close, Alex and Eliza's happily-ever-after is threatened. Eliza struggles to build a home in the hustle and bustle of New York City just as Alex's burgeoning law practice brings him up against his greatest rival--the ambitious young lawyer Aaron Burr. And with Alex's star on the rise, Eliza can't help but feel neglected by a husband who seems to have time for everyone but her. Torn apart by new trials and temptations, can Alex and Eliza's epic love survive life in the big city? The battles are just beginning in the sumptuous sequel to Melissa de la Cruz's New York Timesbestselling Alex & Eliza: A Love Story…

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Love & War: An Alex & Eliza Story

by Melissa de la Cruz

Overall Book Review:

After thoroughly enjoying Melissa de la Cruz’s Alex & Eliza, I was anxious to continue the story in Love & War. Alex and Eliza are now married but are often separated as the Revolutionary War often demands Alex to be elsewhere. When the war comes to an end and the two are finally reunited, their lives begin together in New York City during its rebuilding. There is much to overcome as they are trying to do things on their own and no longer rely on Eliza’s parents to assist them financially. We learn about Alex’s difficult start as a lawyer in New York City and Eliza’s struggles as he is often away from home, burying himself in his work. We meet many interesting characters, including Aaron Burr, and see how the strain on he and Alex’s relationship begins. Of course, many of the aristocrats of NYC and the surrounding areas come into the lives of Alex and Eliza and we discover how all of that occurs. Artist (and scoundrel), Ralph Earl, finds his way onto the pages as we discover the story behind his portrait of Eliza. Along with great characters, de la Cruz manages to create suspense and emotions you might not expect, even though you know how the story ends. Love and War is a delightful read as you learn new bits and pieces of history while being entertained.

Review of an Advance Reader Copy

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by G. P. Putnam’s Sons

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language:  2 religious exclamations; 1 mild obscenity.

Violence/Gore:  Several (13) brief incidents including verbal threat as a joke; character anticipates getting a black eye; character is concerned another will get killed; war plans; reference to war; reference to parents of young children dying; second-hand report of babies dying during childbirth or as infant; thinking about planning battle; reference to characters dying at war. One extended incident of battle during war.

Sex/Nudity:  Many (26) brief incidents involving adults including hugging; kissing; holding hands; character worries about spouse not being faithful; touching arm and knee; several incidents of innuendo involving married couple; characters wear clothing with revealing neckline; married character flirts with another married character; married woman imagines kissing someone other than spouse; reference to naked statues; several incidents of implied sexual activity of married couple.

Mature Subject Matter:

War, death.

Alcohol / Drug Use:

Several incidents of characters drinking at parties; character often drinks while painting; adults smoking; adult considers drinking to fall asleep; mother and her nurse drink during childbirth; character might’ve put opium in tea.

Overall Book Rating
Profanity/Language
Rating:
2
10
Violence/Gore
Rating:
3
10
Sex/Nudity
Rating:
3
10

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I love being able to help busy parents who just don’t have the time to pre-screen all their children’s books and know how much I appreciate it as my sons have gotten older. I feel very blessed that my amazing husband makes it possible for me to be a stay-at-home mother to four amazing boys. When not reading or enjoying time with my family, I like baking, especially trying new recipes, and the occasional sewing project.