I am a newer reader to Karen Witemeyer's work. I don't read a ton of Westerns, but the first book in her Ladies of Harper's Station series captured my interest and, after reading it, I found I enjoyed her writing very much, especially the humor infused scenes that kept me laughing.
I love her humor—she writes vivid descriptions, helping me to see the scene before me as if I'm watching a movie. I even laughed out loud in several spots, thanks to a donkey named Will. At other times, a funny scene lightens the weightier topics of abuse or serves to interrupt the tension that mounts as the book continues.
The characters are both relatable and a bit different from what I often find in the historical novels I enjoy. Amos is a loveable, well, nerd. Not weak, but also not a muscular romance-novel-cover model, his strength runs deep and he is fiercely determined. His spectacles and his habit of tugging on his vest when he gets nervous lend him just enough quirk that he is an unlikely hero, which is what he's often been told. But for the right woman, he is an amazing counterpart. And when he does speak his mind and his intentions, watch out! I love how the author plumbs the depths of this character and the swoony characteristics that remain hidden for those in his immediate sphere of influence. Until Grace.
I can relate to a lot of the Christian content in this novel, especially one character's journey of trust and surrender to God's plan; though my struggles are not the same that she faces, the decision to trust God in even the hard situations that life brings is a difficult one. I appreciate the encouragement that this novel has given me, especially because life doesn't often allow us to prepare for what lies ahead, but knowing where we stand with God beforehand helps us bear up under the weight He already knows is coming.
With humor, toe-curling romance, and a decent dose of suspense, Witemeyer crafts a story that thoroughly entertains. I highly recommend this novel not only to those who enjoy Westerns but to those who are looking for something a bit unique and even people who enjoy a well-written book regardless of time period. Witemeyer is two for two in my reading—now to search out her backlist!
I received a free copy of this book but was not required to write a positive review. The thoughts expressed are both honest and completely my own.