Synopsis
Selah Hopewell seems to be the only woman in the Virginia colony who has
no wish to wed. True, there are too many men and far too few women in
James Towne. But Selah already has her hands full assisting her father
in the family's shop. And now she is in charge of an incoming ship of
tobacco brides who must be looked after as they sort through their many
suitors.
Xander Renick is perhaps the most eligible tobacco lord
in the settlement. His lands are vast, his crops are prized, and his
position as a mediator between the colonists and the powerful Powhatan
nation surrounding them makes him indispensable. But Xander is already
wedded to his business and still grieves the loss of his wife, daughter
of the Powhatan chief.
Can two fiercely independent people find
happiness and fulfillment on their own? Or will they discover that what
they've been missing in life has been right in front of them all along?
My Review
I can always count on this author to transport me to an historical era with well-researched details and mannerisms true to the time period. The harsh realities of early colonial life make me grateful for those early settlers, but the joys are focused on as well. Selah's relationships with her close family and few friends are what she cherishes the most. I especially enjoyed her father, mother and brother and their personalities and mannerisms. Even though the story seems to start out on the slow side, it allowed me to get a sense of their lives and the pace steadily increases as more complications arise. The turbulent political climate of the town itself, along with the additional strain of tensions with the Native Americans, are the background for the events in the lives of the characters. Secrets from the past are revealed to Selah as her relationship with Xander develops, and it's a bit heartbreaking to learn of injustices unresolved. Their romance is hopeful and sweet among long hard days of work, and their stolen moments together were all the more special. A wonderful reading experience and highly recommended for fans of historical fiction!
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