Staging her own death to escape her miserable existence, Hannah Shelton arrives in Wisconsin as a mail-order bride and falls in love with her betrothed's brother Daniel, and as their forbidden passion rages out of control, her dark past threatens to destroy her newfound happiness. Original.
I first read this book some 20+ years ago. It was the first I had heard of the Peshtigo fire. All these years I had been looking for it through the library with no luck. I went to our local used book store and there it was! I was worried I might not like it still, but I still do. The paperback edition looks like your standard bodice ripper, but it isn't. I would classify it more as historical fiction/romance. There are very few "sexy" scenes in it. Highly recommend it, if you can find it!
I couldn't finish this. I can't pinpoint what set me on edge but I hate Daniel and Mercy got worse it seemed as I read. There was just nothing to draw me into the story and make it worth my time.
This was ok. I speed-read it to be honest as the characters didn't feel all that real. I got annoyed at Hannah who the author tried to make a strong character but was just annoying. I also didn't get on with Daniel, the main male character. Hannah's and Daniel's relationship just didn't click with me. There was a fair bit of preaching in the story; and it just didn't quite gel for me.
I don't generally like historical stories, but this was free and I enjoyed it. I will read other books by this author. Its great to get a chance to read authors for free to give an opportunity to sample an authors work. I have read many series by starting with one free book!
a good book and even better that it was free. The characters were well developed and i found that i had a real affinity for them, the storey was enjoyable and not at all predictable definitely one that i will recommend in the future and will definitely read more work from this author
Enjoyable read; better than expected based on the luke warm reviews, especially since I'm not into romance novels. It was a free Kindle book on Amazon and worth every penny...lol!!