The Two-Year Anniversary of My Debut Historical Fiction Novel is May 21, 2026

IN CELEBRATION, HATFIELD 1677 IS FREE ON KINDLE UNLIMITED MAY 7 through AUGUST 6

Hatfield 1677

by Laura C. Rader

“Rader paints a stirring picture with the subtlest of brush strokes—this is no simplistic struggle between good and evil…Martha, in particular, is an impressively drawn character, deep and complex…overall, this is a moving work, dramatically compelling and historically searching.
An engrossing novel that challenges stale narratives of colonial America.”— Kirkus Reviews


Deerfield and the Connecticut River in Massachusetts



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