Ratings4
Average rating3
Counting this as my Edwardian era for Romance Across the Ages challenge.
This would probably be more accurately classified as Christian Historical Fiction and not historical romance but I think the book thinks it is historical romance so I will respect that.
The plot is very unbelievable and almost everything got wrapped up in a little bow, but I still really liked this. The writing was good, the storyline was intriguing, and the author did a wonderful job of telling the main story and a lot of subplots.
I look forward to the rest of the series! Hoping for some more oomph with the “mean” Katherine being our main character since Julia was a bit too perfect.
4.5 stars
This story was a delight! The plot kept turning in unexpected directions, which was delightful; the surprise directions kept me turning the pages. And, while I might have predicted the romance, I would not have guessed its exact form or scenes or its process of development. I will gladly be diving into the next book in the hopefully-near future.