I have heard of Roanoke, the lost people, Elinor and Virginia Dare, and the mystery surrounding it. I have watched tv documentaries on it, and people's many theories of what happened. But never has anyone brought that location, those people, and brought them to life, make them feel real, based on just probability. Until now.
This is the story of Elinor Dare, her husband Aninias, daughter Virginia, and the many other settlers who came to Roanoke, Virginia colony in 1587. When her father has to sail back to England, Elinor realizes just how long those trips take, how much it longs on the heart. But the settlers are determined to make it work, to become friends with the Natives and survive. But not knowing how things grow in this new world, the disturbance from other Natives, the settlers are forced to move and live with the Croatians. There they learn the language, what crops to plant, how they grow, and make friends with them. But not always for the good. Elinor has a Godly heart, as do most of the settlers, not pushing their beliefs on the Natives, but answering when asked. When the settlement is raided and Elinor and others are taken, she longs to believe her God will keep her safe. Sees Far is one of her captors, who saw her in his dream, and is determined to keep her safe at all costs. When tragedy strikes Elinor, and she is separated from the other settlers, it is her faith and trust in Sees Far, and the determination to see her family again. But her faith and trust is more powerful than even she can believe.
Though this story is based on true events, no one knows exactly what happened to Elinor Dare and the settlers of Roanoke, though there are many speculations. But this is a very plausible outcome, one I do believe to be true, that settlers really did merge and live with the Natives at that time. But the story of Elinor and Sees Far is anticipated, and one that brings hope to the reader that she, and the others, really did live a good life.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for this advanced copy, all opinions are my own. Also, thank you to Shannon McNear for bringing this mystery to life.