Between Two Shores By Jocelyn Green from Bethany
House Publishing, the daughter of a Mohawk mother and a French father in 1759
Montréal, Catherine Duval would rather remain neutral in the world chair in
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 in the war, and he asked Catherine to help them
escape.
Peace appeals to Catherine, even if help in 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 at her doorstep, Catherine and Samuel flee by the river
towards 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
could bear.
My Opinion: I like how Catherine wants to do what’s
right even at the cost of losing her family. This book has twists and turns
along with romance and I could feel every emotion that Catherine was going well
as I read this book.
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