Wow! What a page-turner! I could hardly stop reading, though at times it was very painful to read.
Wow! What a story! Noble captures the reality of the trek west by the Saints, who simply want a place to live and practice their religion in freedom. This group has secrets--vows, blood atonement carried out in the name of God.
Because questioning beliefs and practices is not acceptable, Hannah McClary, a young woman who dares to ask questions, encounters all sorts of difficulties. And then when she falls in love with Lucas Knight, one of the Danites, who has been trained to kill in the name of the Church--she faces even more life-threatening trouble.
Pursuing truth and justice, as well as seeking freedom from the bondage of false teaching are dominant themes set in historical context, among well developed characters.
Noble would not be on the “must read” list of Mormons—because this story would not be “faithbuilding.” The challenge to Mormon doctrine, past history, authority, marriage, Temple ritual, etc. would be offensive to most Mormon readers.