Rating: 4.2 / 5
Compared to other works that I've read by Bittner, this was a more lighthearted and wholesome romance, sweet and yet still retaining that quality about Bittner's writing that I just like. Also, it's a newer work of hers, so maybe she's become sweeter and less harsh as she's grown older, since her earlier works, especially those from the late 80s-early 90s were extremely harsh and full of rape and angst and heartbreak, so it's good to read something of hers that diverges from that pattern.
Thankfully, there's no rape or angst or heartbreak in this, and instead it proves to be a really sweet romance about two people alone in a wild, desolate country, each with their own troubles and their own past, struggling onwards together.
The summary of the book does it justice as we open in right away to Kate witnessing Luke's hanging. She's more interested in his horse and supplies than saving him at first, but, as a nurse with wartime experience and her own losses behind her, Kate's kind heart prompts her nevertheless to cut Luke down, thereby saving his life. Afterwards, it's your typical lonely trek through the wilderness for these two, and slowly but surely they fell in love.
This is the first book for a while that I've read from start to finish without skimming any parts, and so I'm very glad to have gotten through it. In fact, I would have gone ahead and given it the full five stars, but for one thing: that annoying problem of Luke's with doubt and commitment. Ugh. To Bittner's credit, she did put effort into trying to justify it and give reasons for it but, as a reader, I'm entitled to my opinions and in my opinion it was annoying. It just...sort of felt like maybe Bittner thought that Luke and Kate weren't getting enough problems to deal with, and so she came up with the emotional sort. It's...kind of okay and their reunion at the end was very touching, but I still found myself being annoyed by it regardless, so down one star for that.
Otherwise though, it's a fulfilling story for readers who love this genre, and, as always, Bittner's great writing in romance shines through!