This is a review of Rebecca, a story based on the Lost Colony of Roanoke, by Shannon McNear that is book 3 in the Daughters of the Lost Colony series. I did not read books 1 & 2, but after reading this book, I will be reading both! This is a story of Pocahontas, whose English name was Rebecca, and her story, and also the story includes men like John Smith, and John Rolfe, as well as her people, the mighty Powhatan people, and the story of the Roanoke colony, and begins in England in 1606, and brings us to the shore of the new nation, our nation America... This book was riveting, chocked full of history, and since it was mostly historically correct, it was a great story, full of amazing characters, that left me wanting to know what was truth and what was fiction, but this subject is hard to read about in general because of the struggle that happened at that time for both the English and the natives. I learned a lot, as like I said, the author kept the main story accurate, but she weaved her own tales within the true historical facts, and I think it made the story more enjoyable, and easier to understand! I felt she told both sides accurately, but I was saddened by how people were treated back then, how the English were so ill-equipped to settle this land, and suffered terribly to settle this nation i call home! I saw how the natives like the mighty Powhatan peoples, were forced to give up their land, but opened up their hearts and home to share this land, and how the English came with the intent of bringing the gospel of Christ to the natives, which some did, and treated them kindly as John Smith, but sadly many didn't understand God's heart to love people to Christ. Also the natives, like the great and noble tribes of Pocahontas' family, who opened their land and hearts to the English, helped them with food to survive, and traded good with them, but eventually after much falsehood and theft, in turn displayed the same behavior as their enemies, and it just was hard to at times to read because I knew these things happened, but it is so vital to know! The author told a great story, helping me to understand our history better, and I walked away wanting to know more about the characters like Pocahontas, and her people, John Smith, John Rolfe, and many more. I would highly recommend this book, as this is part of our history, but told in an amazing story, which I really enjoyed. It is a real page turned, and as an avid historical fiction lover, this book was a great read!