Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Review: The Blizzard Bride

The Blizzard Bride

"Abigail Bracey arrives in Nebraska in January 1888 to teach school…and to execute a task for the government: to identify a student as the hidden son of a murderous counterfeiter—the man who killed her father.
 
Agent Dashiell Lassiter doesn’t want his childhood sweetheart Abby on this dangerous job, especially when he learns the counterfeiter is now searching for his son, too, and he’ll destroy anyone in his way. Now Dash must follow Abby to Nebraska to protect her…if she’ll let him within two feet of her. She’s still angry he didn’t fight to marry her six years ago, and he never told her the real reason he left her.
 
All Dash wants is to protect Abby, but when a horrifying blizzard sweeps over them, can Abby and Dash set aside the pain from their pasts and work together to catch a counterfeiter and protect his son—if they survive the storm?"


Author: Susanne Dietze
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: The Daughters of the Mayflower (book 11)


A Blizzard Changes Everything


The Daughters of the Mayflower stories have been the perfect thing to pass the time. They're the perfect size to get a cute story, based around big events in history!

 This book was a great addition to the series. It was a cute story, though it was a bit slow in the beginning for me. 
I think things would've moved a little faster if communication between the characters had played a bigger role, but once they started the story started moving.

The romance was cute! I really enjoyed the troupe that the author used. I liked that there was a bit of action at the end of the book! 

I loved that forgiveness was such a huge aspect of the story. Abby struggling with it made her a little more relatable. Though the fact that she would keep bringing it up, even after she said she'd forgiven them started to bug me a little bit.

Overall, it was a cute enjoyable story to add to my collection!
3.5/5 stars

*I received the book from the author**All opinions are my own*

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