Before anything else is said, I want to make one thing clear: I hated the smut in this book! It ruined everything and this book would’ve been 100 times better if that had been omitted or at least not so explicitly written in.
Now, I must say that this book was quite interesting because the author actually went off into the little side storylines of this book!!!
De Blasis writes about all of Alex’s children and her grandchildren.
Her children finding spouses and having kids, dying, having illnesses, having issues in work or finance, dealing with abusive partners, & more.
I really enjoyed the little love stories that took place in. This book, like Gincie and Travis finding each other while helping slaves escape up north (Travis had some great, romantic lines), Morgan finally noticing that he loved Sam (his friend since they were 8 y/o) and fighting for her, and Blaine and Philly.
Again, this is where the smut ruined things for me because once each couple was finally actually together, De Blasis writes about smut scene for them and goes into detail, especially since (excluding Larissa because she’d previously been married to Luke) most of the girls were virgins and experiencing all that for the first time . 🤦🏻♂️
But yeah, these little love stories were the best parts of this book.
As for the main reason we’re all here, Alex, I found myself still finding her just a tad annoying. She meddles in everything, lies to Rane and keeps secrets from him (but it gets a little bit upset when Rane kept secrets from her, like when he started to build different ships to sell for the war because he felt the civil war was coming soon), and is just weird sometimes.
For example, she never shuts up about how great the ranch, Wild Swan, is…. And when Rane asks her to accompany him for a short time while he negotiates with England about the civil war, she declines and stays home at Wild Swan… then in the next paragraph, she goes with Alastair to Washington to get away and relax. 🤔 Make that make sense.
Alex was also a crybaby in the end when Gincie and travis revealed that they were moving to California. Alex was upset and then acted all pick-me, thinking, “she would never go there. She knew it as absolutely as her own grandmother had known she would never see Maryland.”
Give me a break, Alex. You never know what could happen! They can always come back and visit, too!
Smart of Alex to send her horse stock away so they didn’t die or get taken in the war, but all that seemed too unrealistic, that she had the forethought to do that.
Lots of folks died that we readers got to know really well. Seth (Alex‘s grandson), Nigel (Alex’s son), Katy (Alex‘s Irish horse hand’s wife), Samson (head horse trainer and best friend of the family) etc.
This book was so crazy, with death every other chapter. Anyhoo, this book isn’t super well written, and I think that I only enjoyed it because I had already read book one and gotten to know all of these characters. I don’t know if I’m going to read book 3, because I’ll just have to deal with more smut scenes, and all of the scenes are just so repetitive and predictable. We’ll see. I don’t particularly like series of books that just go on and on about a family and follow the family line.
The storyline of Nigel’s wife burning down the barn and all that ensued after that was pretty interesting. It helped relieve the boredom that I was feeling from the storyline!! 😂
Piety was married to Nigel, abused their daughter Gincie, then burned down Alex‘s barn when Alex and the family got onto her for abusing Gincie, so Alex forced Piety to let her raise Gincie or she’d tell everyone what she had done, starting the fire and such. Crazy how all that went down.
P.S. No one wants to read smut scenes about 50 and 70 year olds. Rane is 70 at the end of this book! Ew!