I grew up in the South, specifically North
Mississippi, which has a rich tradition of fostering writers,
storytellers, and musicians. I’m fond of both music and literature, so I
amuse myself by teaching chorus and piano in an inner-city public high
school by day, while conducting a secret life as a romance writer by
night.
Anyway, I find myself, after more than half the years
I’ve been alive, still married to my last college boyfriend. He still
makes me laugh, he still gives me the warm fuzzies, and he still checks
my tires, so I guess I’ll keep him. We somewhat successfully raised two
young adults, who are both married and have begun producing amazing
grandchildren. My cup runneth over.
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My Take:
It's 1704, Genevieve and her sister Aimee escape the persecution in France and head as mail order brides on board The Pelican. When they arrive, they find that the New land is not at all what they envision it to be.
This was a completely new take on mail-order-brides, and historical fiction. Beth does a great job of portraying this time period.
I enjoyed this book and recommend it!
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