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My rating: 4 stars / I really liked it
Kitty Campbell knows that leaving the dangers of Boston behind for a more tranquil life in Sandwich is God's will for her. But not even twenty-four hours after arriving in the small sea-side town, she witnesses a terrible crime and is forced to stay silent or her family will be made to suffer. And yet, as the consequences for remaining quiet threaten more than just her family, Kitty is desperate to unload her burden. When handsome doctor Nathaniel Smith comes to her rescue more than once, she is tempted to risk everything by revealing what she knows, as her hidden attraction to the courageous patriot builds into much more than childish infatuation. When Doctor Nathaniel Smith discovers the town's ammunition stores have been raided, he knows immediately who to blame—the hated Tories. Desperate to keep the remaining powder out of enemy hands, he vows to find the men responsible. Then when Kitty Campbell is brutally assaulted and refuses to name her attacker, he suspects she might know something and keeps a closer watch for her safety, only to discover a fleeting attraction he harbored long ago threatens to grow into something akin to love. Yet, he knows a Tory and a Patriot would make a terrible match.
My Review
I absolutely loved the first book in this series (So Fair a Lady) and have been anxious to read Kitty and Nathaniel's story! She remained as stubborn as ever in her loyalties to the king, but it was enlightening to see things from her perspective. She finds herself caught in some dangerous predicaments as well as experiencing turmoil over her romantic feelings for Nathaniel, a staunch and very vocal patriot. He is such a charming and likeable character, and he has his own inner conflict over falling for Kitty. My favorite parts are when Nathaniel and Kitty were able to put aside their differences and just enjoy each other. Something I noticed is that in the first book, the patriots were a definite minority and quite unpopular, but in the second book things have reversed. It really shows how turbulent the times were approaching the Revolution. I'm looking forward to seeing how the political climate has progressed in the next book, which will feature Henry Donaldson, a British soldier and friend to Kitty and her sister, as the main character.
(Thank you to the author for providing a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review)
About the Author
Amber Lynn Perry is a historical romance
novelist, focusing on her favorite time in American history--the Revolutionary
era. She received a Bachelor's degree from Portland State University and
currently lives in Washington state with her husband and two daughters. She
loves to hear from readers and you can contact her through her website, www.amberlynnperry.com or through her Facebook
page, www.facebook.com/authoramberlynnperry
Interview with Amber Lynn Perry
What was something new you learned from publishing your second book?
I learned a lot! Historical facts, self-publishing tips and tricks, etc. But I think one of the most important lessons I learned is that haste makes waste! :) For me, writing is a slower process--and I really enjoy that. When I try to push it and move too quickly, it loses its pleasure and the result is lower-quality writing.
Where do you draw inspiration for your characters' personalities?
Who is a historical female you admire?
I understand you've been to the setting of So True a Love, the Cape Cod town of Sandwich, MA. What is memorable about it for you?
I learned in my last interview with you that you are a huge lover of music. Are there songs that you associate with each of your novels?
Thank you Amber for the interview! It's always a pleasure :)
Amber is generously giving away one print copy and one e-book of So True a Love! Enter below for a chance to win her wonderful book!
If you haven't read her first book, So Fair a Lady, I highly recommend it, and it's only $2.99 for the e-book, a fabulous deal! (Print copies available to order as well).
Interview with Amber Lynn Perry
What was something new you learned from publishing your second book?
I learned a lot! Historical facts, self-publishing tips and tricks, etc. But I think one of the most important lessons I learned is that haste makes waste! :) For me, writing is a slower process--and I really enjoy that. When I try to push it and move too quickly, it loses its pleasure and the result is lower-quality writing.
Where do you draw inspiration for your characters' personalities?
Oh,
from various people in my own life and from studying different
personality types, actually--which I find incredibly fascinating!! But
as a personal example--my husband teases me mercilessly--much like
Nathaniel teases Kitty. ;) So sometimes I take things from personal
experience and that makes it lots of fun. :)
Who is a historical female you admire?
Wow!
This is a great question. There are many women in history that I find
incredibly amazing and admirable. If we are talking strictly
Revolutionary War era, I'm not sure if I could even pick only one, but I
think in this moment I would choose Emily Geiger. She was only 16 when
she volunteered to take a message to a Revolutionary leader. She was
soon captured but memorized and ate the message before it could be
discovered. Not long after, she was released, made her way to her
destination and relayed the message perfectly. I find that wonderfully
brave! Kitty's experience is similar to Emily's--I just couldn't pass up
such an amazing piece of history. :)
I understand you've been to the setting of So True a Love, the Cape Cod town of Sandwich, MA. What is memorable about it for you?
Oh
dear, that's difficult to put into words. For me, it's more of a
feeling than a place or setting or monument. The town is so quaint and
so lovely--so rich in history that is seems to surround me with its
songs of the past. When I think of Sandwich and the precious little time
I have spent there, I think of pink petals floating on the breeze, rays
of sun breaking through the clouds, birds singing and the loamy scent
of the ocean air. *sigh* I can't wait to go back. :)
I learned in my last interview with you that you are a huge lover of music. Are there songs that you associate with each of your novels?
Fun
question!! I LOVED Let Her Go, by Passenger for So Fair a Lady. It
really captured what I thought Thomas must have been feeling for Eliza.
*sigh* As for So True a Love--I look really hard for a song that I
thought would fit and I finally found Unconditionally, by Katy Perry.
Both Kitty and Nathaniel are dealing with very deep, very personal
things--needing to know they will be accepted by the other--and I was so
excited to find that song. Such a fun question, Heidi. :)
Thank you Amber for the interview! It's always a pleasure :)
Amber is generously giving away one print copy and one e-book of So True a Love! Enter below for a chance to win her wonderful book!
If you haven't read her first book, So Fair a Lady, I highly recommend it, and it's only $2.99 for the e-book, a fabulous deal! (Print copies available to order as well).