Review of Rebel Mine

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Rebel Mine" by Lyn Horner.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Brenna is working as a spy for the United Irishmen. She is the new housekeeper of Squire Wainwright and is to intercept messages from high-level military officers that are sent to him. Her older sister, many years earlier, had committed suicide after being seduced by Wainwright. Her family was forced to flee from their home as tenant farmers on his land after her brothers attempted to kill Wainwright. Brenna is working under a fake name and prays her identity will not be uncovered. Colin, Wainwright's son, believes that Brenna, due to her young age, was hired to be his father's mistress and convinces her the only way to save herself is to pretend to be his lover. Brenna ultimately agrees to the proposal and must fight harder to keep her identity a secret, along with fighting her growing feelings for Colin. Will it be uncovered that she is a spy? How will her relationship with Colin develop? Read Rebel Mine by Lyn Horner to find out.

I loved the details and research that went into this book. I knew of the conflict between Ireland and Britain, but this book gave me a unique look into the time period. From religious conflicts to the struggles that tenant farmers had with the outrageous rent prices, Horner brought the suffering of the people to life. I appreciated the research that went into the novel.

I also thought the characters were compelling. Brenna, despite hating Wainwright, was invested enough to fight for the freedom of her people by being willing to go and work for the man. Everything she did was to further a cause she believed in. Brenna was a character that was easy to root for throughout the book.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. The rich historical details, combined with the enemies-to-lovers romance, created an engaging premise, and the compelling characters sold the emotional beats of the novel. This book is best suited for those who enjoy historical fiction novels that include romance. If you are interested in learning more about the Irish-British conflict of the late 1700s/early 1800s, I suggest you check out Rebel Mine.

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@Laney K, this sounds like an interesting take on the Irish-British conflict with a romantic angle woven in. Historical fiction works best when it is able to capture the impact of historical events on daily lives. It seems like this book has successfully done that. I will definitely be looking out for a copy of the book.
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Oh wow! I love what I read about "Rebel Mine" by Lyn Horner.
The plot, compelling characters, and historical details create a thrilling read. I love Brenna's bravery to hold back her angst and work for the enemy. The love development between her and Colin, Wainwright's son, elicits suspense. Will they be able to accept each other when everything comes to light?
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Rebel Mine by Lyn Horner sounds like a gripping historical novel that blends elements of espionage, romance, and political intrigue, all set against the backdrop of Ireland’s turbulent history. The novel’s attention to detail, especially in its portrayal of the Irish-British conflict and the suffering of tenant farmers, adds a layer of depth that enriches the story. It’s clear that Horner did extensive research to bring this historical period to life, which enhances the authenticity of the narrative.
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This sounds like a fascinating read that blends historical detail with romance and intrigue. Brenna’s role as a spy and the tension between her and Colin definitely make the story sound exciting, especially set against the backdrop of Irish-British conflicts.
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Post by Beatrice Maina 7 »

Rebel Mine by J. L. Seegars is an engaging dystopian novel that follows the journey of Kaia, a strong-willed young woman caught in a world of political oppression and rebellion. The story blends fast-paced action with emotional depth, as Kaia struggles with loyalty, loss, and the weight of leading a resistance against a corrupt regime. Seegars crafts a tense, immersive world where the stakes feel high, and the characters are complex and relatable. While the pacing can feel uneven at times, the character-driven plot and thought-provoking themes of freedom and sacrifice make Rebel Mine an enjoyable and compelling read for fans of dystopian fiction.
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