Trigger warning for emotional and physical abuse.
This story has a lot of things I love to find in historical romance. Our heroine is a domestic abuse survivor, and much of her journey involves her relationship with her abuser, a relationship that is ongoing at the start of the tale. There's also time travel, present to past, my favorite direction for this trope, and especially at Christmas, yes ma'am, I am there. There's also an inspirational element that, while not intrusive, is strong, steady, and deftly handled. While this is a part of the author's Romance in the Rockies series, it's billed as a standalone, and I was pretty okay with that.
I may not be the target audience for western historicals, but I do love seeing characters whose faith plays an integral part of the story, and I definitely saw that here, both for our modern day heroine, Charlene, and our early twentieth century hero, Billy, as well as his grandmother, the sprightly Miss Kate. The author's love of the Colorado setting shines through, and there were enough hints about the other stories in the series to be intriguing rather than infodumps, which I greatly appreciated. I may have to mosey over in their direction next time I have a taste for the home and hearth flavor that Ms. Blanton does well.
While I would have liked to see Charlene being more proactive regarding her situation at the start of the story, Ms. Blanton nailed the experience of a survivor in the thick of the abuse. Dale, Charlene's abuser, could come across with broad strokes at times, which I can accept in a novella better than in a novel. My favorite part was the epilogue, where Charlene really did end up having it all, an achievement she definitely deserved. Perfect read for a cozy Christmas season's afternoon, so grab an afghan and some cocoa and enjoy.
Three and half stars.