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 Thoughts...
In this enticing new read from the Daughters of His Kingdom series, Amber Lynn Perry draws readers in to experience for the second time in a row how marvelous this world of mystery, secrets, and a fight for liberty, and the right to take action. Such a pleasure to devour this sequel; everything was just as it was in the first book, but even more spectacular and intriguing. Following the continuing journey of Kitty and Nathaniel especially, the fight to have freedom of opinions was the main theme, a theme that is unique and different than the customary ones of love, second chances, etc. One cannot go any longer without talking about these fabulous characters, especially the adorable couple, Kitty and Nathaniel. Words cannot express the chemistry that happens between the outspoken, blunt Torry and the charming Patriot physician! My absolute favourite moment was the time when Kitty had to drop some clothes off at Nathaniel's house.I laughed so hard and squealed at that part particularly, engrossed in the impeccable writing, creating imagery that so seldom exists in adult literature these days. I could picture dusty bound copies of Nathaniel's study, the dark oak walls, or a forest with ruts everywhere, a place where Kitty finds herself most times, not to mention the parties held by friends of Thomas and Eliza, scenes played out with richness. The beliefs that Kitty holds in the beginning compared to the end were interesting, following her path towards a belief that she didn't then understand, but found towards the end. I loved the journey that Nathaniel takes too, in that he has to learn that people can have contrasting views, but can care and love each other even though they are divided in some political way. Reading So True a Love by Amber Lynn Perry was by far my ultimate favourite book this month, and no doubt, one of the best for this year. The sequel is just as good, and deserves to be read.
-ShewolfLia17
-ShewolfLia17