"Aye, but you seem to have smiles, and sometimes that is what is needed more than a clean apron."
What a delightful and enchanting historical romance set during WWI. The book does not boast of detailed accounts of the war nor does it have a faith element in the story, but it does boast of raw, palpable emotions, breath-taking beauty, and the heart's call for home. If you enjoy historical romance, this is a book not to be missed. It made me laugh out loud from the well-placed humor and banter, weep from the sorrow and heart-break, and sigh with contentment at the tender sweet romance.
Lily, the American, is full of life and zest but is deemed impertinent and selfish so is sent across the ocean to England before the start of the war in 1914. 1915 finds her as a nurse's aide, tending to the broken soldiers in a Scotland castle. Alec is the reclusive laird, brooding, stubborn, straight-laced but loyal and selflessly working towards preserving his crumbling legacy and history. Underneath the gruff and scowling exterior lies a tender, fiercely protective heart of gold that only a few people get to see. Alec is a swoon-worthy hero, for sure. There is great humor throughout the story, even in the midst of fear, pain and horrors of the war seen through the recovering soldiers' tales. There is even a hint of intrigue and mystery as strange things keep happening around the castle that seem to further put a cloud of doom over them. The title "Beauty Among Ruins" is so appropriate - there is beauty everywhere in this story - in the dilapidated castle of old, in the rugged untamed landscape of Scotland, in the broken hope of the soldiers, in the fledgling star-crossed romance between Lily and Alec.
The author has become one of my favorite historical romance writers and I can't wait for her next book!
I received a copy of the book via Celebrate Lit Tours and was under no obligation to post a positive comment. All opinions are solely my own.