A encouraging slow burn romance of faith, as Fanny breaks free of her bonds and finds a beautifully unexpected love.
Fanny Beck is an indentured servant, with no hope of freedom, as her indenture holder is a man of cunning who doesn't plan to let her go at the end of her seven years. So during a great storm she sees her chance and takes it.
A steady historical romance, with a sweet, likable heroine, strong themes of faith and courage. I liked that Fanny has a compassionate heart for others, selflessly putting others first when no one would blame for being selfish. Walter is a good man, not prone to speaking much, but he loves his daughter fiercely.
Overall, this was a pleasant read that reminded me of the books I read growing up in my teen years, a enjoyable read with a more simple plot, and inspiring message. Great for fans of this author and historical romance!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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