A review by shammons
Between Two Shores by Jocelyn Green

4.0

I enjoyed this book for many reasons. One, it was free from Amazon Prime and I was able to finally read again on my Kindle (all of my Hoopla borrows from my library require the app on my iPad to read, and my Kindle is easier to hold). It was a new-to-me author that I have been wanting to read. I was hoping I would enjoy her historical pieces (this one is set during the French and Indian War, in Canada and upstate New York), and I was hoping I would like her writing, as I have more that I want to read by this author. It was an engaging story, though full of very descriptive parts about an area of the country/world I have not visited, so I was rather lost on those. I read the author's notes at the end and she did extensive research into all of this though, and the book felt very real and alive for this time period. She did a great job, the characters were likable, the plot very good, and I look forward to reading more by her in the future. I have another one on my Kindle from her that I borrowed via Prime (A Refuge Assured) and a couple that I purchased or got free in the Wedded to War Civil War series. Looking forward to them all now