1792, Natchez Trace, MS
Bitter since his eldest brother
abandoned their family in Ireland, Quinn O’Shea travels to Natchez,
Mississippi, ready to shuck the weight of his duty and set off on an
adventure of his own. It’s time Connor, as head of the family, took
responsibility for their younger siblings. While aboard ship, a run-in
with three Irish sisters lands Quinn in the role of reluctant savior.
Though it may delay his plans, he cannot abandon the Young sisters,
especially the tenacious yet kind Kiera.
Upon arriving in the
colonies, Kiera Young prepares to meet her intended and begin her new
life. But she soon discovers the marriage her brother-in-law arranged
was never meant to be, and a far more sinister deal was negotiated for
her and her sisters.
Quinn offers to escort his charges safely to
Breeze Hill Plantation and his brother’s care, fully intending to seek
his freedom elsewhere. But the longer he remains, the greater his
feelings toward Kiera grow and the more he comes to realize true freedom
might be found in sacrifice.
This is the second book in the series. I didn't read the first book but I was able to follow the story without reading the first book. I would class this as a clean book. But I don't think I would want a young teen girl reading it. I would recommend it more for late teens on up. I liked Quinn and Kiera. Quinn couldn't wait to leave his brothers with Connor and go exploring and Kiera wants nothing but to be able to take care of her sisters. This story is their path to finding out God's plans for their lives.
This books is a good clean read and I recommend it.
Tyndale House Publishers provided me a complimentary copy of this book for an honest review. Hi was not compensated in any way.
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