Sword of Peace

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Pub Date Feb 10 2018 | Archive Date Jan 15 2019

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2018 indieBRAG Medallion Honoree Award winner

Anna believes she is an unlovable spinster. The Court of Holland is hunting for heretics, and heretic women are drowned or buried alive while the Reformation rages across Europe. Anabaptists and their sympathizers are shown no mercy, forcing Anna to choose between staying loyal to her Catholic faith or betraying her innocent friends.

When Adriaen becomes a widower, Anna is conveniently available to look after his children while he journeys across the Netherlands preaching the ‘dangerous’ new faith. Anna consoles herself that because of the children, he will come back some day—if he’s not arrested first. If she’s lucky, the authorities won’t figure out where her true sympathies lie.

When the turmoil of the conflicted country forces her to flee, Anna despairs of ever finding a place of peace again. Will the God of the Anabaptists’ faith be strong enough to bring all her loved ones together again?

Anyone interested in exploring lesser known periods of the past, and in testing of faith and love during oppression, will enjoy reading this fast-paced and entertaining novel.

2018 indieBRAG Medallion Honoree Award winner

Anna believes she is an unlovable spinster. The Court of Holland is hunting for heretics, and heretic women are drowned or buried alive while the...


Advance Praise

This was such a well researched and well written book. If you're a fan of history, or historic fiction, this book is a must read. The author did a wonderful job of creating a story and setting that immediately drew me in and kept me reading as fast as I could to see what would happen next. I sincerely hope there is more to come for these characters as I missed them almost as soon as I closed the cover.

This was such a well researched and well written book. If you're a fan of history, or historic fiction, this book is a must read. The author did a wonderful job of creating a story and setting that...


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SWORD OF PEACE by LOUISA M BAUMAN is an inspirational historical romance novel which takes place in the 16th century in Holland. It is a very interesting time in history, with Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperer, coming down very hard on those who would not swear allegiance to him and those who had turned away from the Catholic Church, especially the Anabaptists who believed in the believer's baptism and in reading the bible for themselves and following in Christ's footsteps. They were also pacifists which did not please the Emporer either.
As we follow Anna's story we see the horrors inflicted in the name of Christianity and it makes us want to weep! The terrible torture that awaited those who dared to follow the truth of God's word is too awful. Yet those who were part of God's army counted it joy to be persecuted for their faith.
Anna is a devout Catholic who becomes involved with the Brethren, really against her will, when she helps her friends. She is terribly afraid of the consequences and is tempted to go to the authorities in order to save her own life. However, she gradually comes to acknowledge the wickedness of the clergy, who see themselves as a little lower than God Himself, and who are, according to the Roman Catholic Church, God ordained mediators between man and God. They don't want people to read the bible for themselves and see the truth, as this may cause them to lose their opulent lifestyle.
What I find particularly interesting is the fact that even some of the Anabaptists, who were ready to die for their faith, were led astray by false prophets. This shows how easily error can get in to a church when men take over and fail to follow the truth of the Scriptures.
Although this is a work of fiction, the author has done a great deal of research, and the historical background to Anna's story is authentic.
It is a thought provoking read and one I can really recommend.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from BooksGoSocial. The opinions in this review are completely my own.

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This was a fascinating fictional insight into the horrors and trials experienced by Anabaptists in 15th century Amsterdam and Europe! In Amsterdam, Holland, Catholic Anna does housekeeping for her employer and enjoys her friendship with Maeyken, her husband Adriaen, and their children.
Anna overhears a representative of Spain’s King Charles V telling a bookseller that all Bibles, religious books and tracts must be destroyed, and the bookseller told the official they’d been running the city for hundreds of years without Charles the V, and it was none of his business what the people read or believe!
When Anna runs to tell her friend about the incident, she meets her new baby, and she finds out that her new friend is an Anabaptist.
Her friend’s husband and her employer are arrested as religious traitors, and Anna tries to help her friend and her children.
Anna stays strong in her Catholic faith but she is impressed by her friend’s faith and that of the other believers she meets.
You will be impressed by the faith of these persecuted believers and how God sustains them!

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'Sword of Peace' has to be one of my favourite reads over the past year. One of those books that had me gripped from the first page and did not want it to come to an end. I have never heard of the Anabaptist and wanting to know more, have already started a little research. This was a well written book and one that i can highly recommend. I rarely write what a story is about, as i prefer one to read a book for themselves. I shall certainly be wanting to read more books by Louisa M Bauman.

My thanks to Netgalley and the Publishers for my copy. This is my honest review.

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Sword of Peace
by Louisa M Bauman
BooksGoSocial
Christian , Historical Fiction
Pub Date 10 Feb 2018


I am reviewing a copy of Sword of Peace through BooksGoSocial and Netgalley:

In this book we are transported back to the Sixteenth century Netherlands.


Anna thinks she’s an unlovable spinster, because she’s still unmarried at 20.



In Holland the court is hunting for heretics, heretic women are drowned and buried alive as the Reformation is taking place all throughout Europe. Anabaptists and those who support them are shown no mercy leaving Anna with the choose of staying loyal to her Catholic faith or staying loyal to her friends who have done nothing wrong.


After Adriaene’s wife and Anna’s friend dies of fever, Anna is able to look after their children while he travels through the Netherlands, sharing this dangerous new faith with others. Anna is comforter by the fact he will come back because of the children if he’s not arrested first.

She can only hope the authorities do not figure out where her true authorities lies.


When the turmoil and persecution in her country forced Anna to flee, Anna can not help but wonder if she will ever find peace again. Will the God of the Anabaptists Faith be strong enough to bring her loved ones back together again?


I give Sword of Peace five out of five stars!


Happy Reading!

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Susan F's review
Mar 17, 2019 · edit


really liked it






As a curious fan of Amish fiction I found this book fascinating to read. The historical and fictional account of the birth of the Anabaptist faith is quite interesting. The character of Anna is excellent as she journeys from the restrictive Catholic faith toward understanding portions of the outlawed Anabaptist beliefs in the Saviour Jesus Christ. Two men influence portions of these early days of her intrigue and fear of the Anabaptist and it's life sacrifices. Adriean, her dear friend's husband, and Jan, a red-haired teacher and believer both share their fervor about serving the Lord and not the men who stood as the voices of God.
This story shows that Anna's journey is a huge struggle and continued heartache. It is a realistic story ( mostly) and her quest isn't an easy one. The historical aspect of the book is fascinating to me. I find the abrupt ending a magnetic draw to be watching for the next book in the series. I have not read the first book of the series and this is a stand alone book. I know I would enjoy reading the first and subsequent books in the series.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for my advanced reader's copy. This is my own opinion of the book. I certainly wanted the story to continue when I read that final paragraph!

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