The daughter of a Mohawk mother and French father in 1759 Montreal, Catherine Duval would rather remain neutral in a world tearing itself apart. Content to trade with both the French and the British, Catherine is pulled into the Seven Years' War against her wishes when her British ex-fiancé, Samuel Crane, is taken prisoner by her father. Samuel claims he has information that could help end the war, and he asks Catherine to help him escape.
Peace appeals to Catherine, even if helping the man who broke her heart does not. But New France is starving, and she and her loved ones may not survive another winter of conflict-induced famine. When the dangers of war arrive on her doorstep, Cathering and Samuel flee by river toward the epicenter of the battle between England and France. She and Samuel may impact history, but she fears the ultimate cost will be higher than she can bear.
My Rating:
Blessings,Received a copy from the publisher.
Being new to Jocelyn Green I was excited to check out this story, but this book was not a hit for me. I was neither here nor there about it. The plot sounded interesting and the cover is stunning, but the execution bored me and the characters were flat for me. I tried reading to the 100 page mark and then put the book down. It's a soft DNF for now. I will pick it back up at a later time to see if it was just maybe the time in which I read the story. I still look forward to reading books from Jocelyn Green and finding one to love!
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