Bride of Liberty is a 1954 historical novel by the American writer Frank Yerby.
[1] Along with Benton's Row it was received by critics as "third-rate pulp fiction", as part of a general downturn in the reputation of Yerby's novels.
[2] It also did not feature on the Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels which Yerby's works had regularly appeared over the previous few years.
[3] During the American Revolutionary War Polly Knowles, the daughter of a New York Loyalist, remains true to her love Ethan an officer in the Continental Army despite the fact that he is in love with her sister Kathy.
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