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Two years ago, her fiance perished during their voyage to America. Now she discovers it may have been murder... Dreaming of a better life, Tillie McGrath leaves Ireland behind and, with her beloved fiance by her side, sets sail for America. But when illness robs her of the man she holds dear, she's left alone with only a handful of tattered memories. While forging on proves difficult, Tillie soon finds some new friends at her New York boardinghouse, and begins pursuing a new dream--to open a home for orphaned children. Despite two years passing, Captain Keondric Morgan has never forgotten the lass who left his ship so heartbroken. When a crewman's deathbed confession reveals her fiance's demise was the result of murder, the captain knows he must try to contact her. But his attention draws the notice of others as well--dangerous men who believe Tillie has in her possession something that could expose their crimes. And to their way of thinking, the best way to prevent such an outcome is to seize the evidence and then hand Tillie the same fate as her naïve fiance.
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2 primary booksEdge of Freedom is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Elizabeth Ludwig.
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Again, this book should have been 500 pages!
The type of story is vastly different from the other two, somehow...perhaps because of the hero being a happy sea captain. It gives quite the flavor of sea salt to the tale...
I loved knowing more about young Tilly. She'd begun to come out of her shell in the second book, and now she really begins to blossom. Of course there are the usual elements of danger and suspense from the ongoing villain of the first two books, but now they come ever closer to him and make some truly shocking discoveries.
I would have loved getting to have at least a chapter of epilogue of when the characters from the other books return to the now-safe city after the end of the story. But that was my only complaint.