The General’s Watch

The Enlightened series, book two ©


How can I trust the stranger who vowed to protect me when he’s the same man who murders me in my dreams?

Plagued by a curse that stripped Savannah of her memories, she’s forced to journey with the one man the curse causes her to fear – Jonathan. Their only clue to discovering Savannah’s family steers them toward America’s newest stronghold at West Point. But the construction on the river draws the attention of darker forces than simple redcoats, and every step that brings Savannah closer to remembering who she is, leads to the realization that she and Jonathan are more than they first appeared to be.


The General’s Watch is the second book of a five-part continuing saga.

The story begins approximately a half-hour after the events of book one.


***Warnings***

This book series is written for adults.

Contents include: war violence, physical and psychological assault of a woman, profanity, puppy in peril, trauma


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Experiencing the American Revolution with an Engaging Twist

    “I highly recommend The General’s Watch for the historical accuracy of the book’s details, such as peoples’ dress, food, speech, and the personalities of important historical figures. Adding suspenseful fantasy is like the whipped cream on a meticulously crafted historical fiction pie!”

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  • "The General’s Watch is a worthy sequel to Witness to the Revolution. From the immersion into life at West Point during the American Revolution to the diverse cast of new characters, Kiersten Marcil pens a remarkable new entry into The Enlightened series...  Kiersten’s depth of historical knowledge and detail combined with her impeccable storytelling make The General’s Watch a novel I can’t recommend enough.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great series

    “Awesome wordsmithing. This author knows how to make the words sing and pull you into the story…

    This story embraces you and you keep reading to discover what happens next. I want the rest of the story to read.”

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