NOTE: This is book one of a series of six. It's not indicated on Goodreads or anywhere on the book, so be aware!
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This was an amazing, eye-opening story that... well, it kind of blew me away!
First, there's the historical angle. Farrington is not one to shy away from facts and unsung tales - and this story about a young woman in Maryland supporting the South during the Civil War because of the atrocities of the Federal army is a storyline that we just don't hear a lot about. For her, it has nothing to do with slavery, and we never hear about the other reasons people had for supporting the rebels.
Another fun thing in this one is that her true love supports the North... so they're now at odds - enemies, even, to her mind. How he handles it, still loving her, hoping to help her see more than just the narrow view that she's looking at - is pretty impressive.
I loved the storytelling, the descriptive writing, and the characterization. Julia is by no means perfect. Neither is Sam... although what he lives through makes him pretty darn heroic, by the end of the book. But I love the spirit both of them show, and how their tale unfolds as we go along.
HIGHLY recommended!!