When his young wife is brutally murdered in a senseless raid, Derick Davidson, son of a Scottish chieftain, seeks revenge. Suspected by the English authorities, he flees Scotland, arriving in
Boston at the onset of the American Revolution. He meets the colourful frontiersman, Daniel Morgan who talks of war and freedom. But another war rages inside Derick's heart, a deadly conflict
that challenges the very core of his political and spiritual beliefs. He follows one burning desire��o be free. Morgan takes Derick to Virginia where he meets the winsome and beautiful Kearan
Mackenzies. He teaches her to sword fight and Kearan learns the secrets of his troubled past. He learns of another freedom�� liberty greater than any king or country has to offer. At the Battle
of Point Pleasant, Wyandot Indians capture Derick and his uncle, a Longhunter, and former soldier of the Black Watch. Escape seems impossible and death inevitable. During this terrible impasse,
the Longhunter points Derick to another weapon�� two-edged sword that slashes to the very thoughts of his heart. Filled with danger, intrigue, and suspense, Sword of the Wild Rose explores the
meaning of freedom, friendship, and prevailing love. We follow one man's spiritual journey from the depths of heartbreak and revenge to the liberating experience of divine forgiveness and the
joy of unforeseen love.