The Daredevil
(The Dawn of America series Book 3)
By Regan Walker
(The Dawn of America series Book 3)
By Regan Walker
Publication Date: 14th April 2026
Publisher: Patriotic Books Publishing
Print Length: 349 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction / Military Historical Fiction
Publisher: Patriotic Books Publishing
Print Length: 349 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction / Military Historical Fiction
Before there was a Continental Navy, there was one man’s courage... For fans of Master and Commander
When young merchant captain Samuel Tucker learns that war has broken out between Britain and the Colonies, he cannot stand idle. Leaving the safety of London’s port, he races home across a storm-tossed Atlantic to offer his sword to liberty’s cause. Along the way, he saves a valuable ship, her crew, and her cargo, a deed that brings him before General Washington himself. The grateful commander offers Sam command of one of his newly armed schooners.
From those perilous beginnings in Washington’s shadow fleet, Sam rises through the ranks of the Continental Navy and beyond, eventually commanding a privateer that strikes deep into the British supply lines. From the fogbound wharves of Marblehead to the treacherous shoals of Halifax and Europe, he wages war with the daring of a man who seems to fear neither sea nor shot. To his men he is “the Daredevil”—fearless, quick-witted, and guided by an unshakable faith.
Yet amid the thunder of broadsides and the peril of capture, Tucker’s heart is not immune to gentler battles. Mary Gatchell, the steadfast Marblehead woman whose prayers sustain him from shore, anchors the life he risks with every voyage. But the sea is a jealous mistress, and every homecoming may be his last.
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Regan Walker
Regan Walker is an award-winning author of more than twenty historical novels spanning the Regency, Georgian, Medieval, and Revolutionary eras. With meticulous research and a storyteller’s eye for drama, she transports readers from the cobblestones of early nineteenth-century London to the intrigues of eighteenth-century France, from Scotland’s mist-shrouded Highlands to ships riding dangerous seas. From spies, smugglers, and pirates to masked balls and opulent palaces, her novels reveal the courage, faith, and love that endure through history’s most turbulent days.
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