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A review by yvette_bookworlder
The Colonel's Lady by Laura Frantz
adventurous
emotional
medium-paced
3.5
The Colonel’s Lady takes the very civilized Roxanna Rowan deep into the frontier of Kentucke Territory in 1779. Planning to surprise her father and travel back to Virginia with him, she’s met instead by grief, danger, and a very complicated fort commander. As Roxie works with Colonel Cassius McLinn she begins to see beyond his imposing stature, but there are more secrets and complications that stand between them.
Full of frontier fort drama, Revolutionary War intrigue, faith tested and renewed, and a slow burning, passionate romance, Laura Frantz’s third published book is an enjoyably complicated read. And when I say it is (evil twin level) complicated, it is sometimes rather a lot, but balanced with sweetness and descriptions that had me highlighting sections and happy to be exploring the earlier works of a favorite author of Historical Fiction.
This review refers to a purchased paperback copy. All opinions expressed are my own.