3.5 stars. This book was absolutely amazing! I would have given it 5 stars if it weren't for some things I didn't like. First of all, the writing is amazing and I cannot wait to read another of the author's books. It is historical fiction and I didn't think I would enjoy it that much but I was so wrong. The characters were okay. I didn't quite care what would happen to them. Maybe except Beth. She's one of the main characters that is forced to marry a man she doesn't know and gets treated terribly by both him and his mother. I literally wanted to throw up during some scenes from how awful they were. But it is set in 1829 and I understand that women were treated that way, to fulfill their husband's needs and do everything he says, basically a servant, but it just makes me sick. She didn't have the right to do anything without her husband's permission. And the thing that irritates me the most is that there are still some women that suffer from this torture by men. And even I personally know someone who gets treated that way... okay so the whole book was so interesting, there were some slow moments but some fast-paced as well. The thing that prevented me from giving it more stars was the ending. I didn't like it AT ALL! The girl is literally going to fall in love with her own brother?!?!? That is gros! The author could've given them a love relationship, make them feel a connection but not a love LOVE one. It just made me sick. And at the end, Daisy ends up being with her adopted brother?!?!? They were raised as brother and sister and now that they found out that they're not biologically related, they want to get married?!?!? I didn't like that part much. To sum it all up, it was an okay book, I do recommend it, but it could've been better.