by Sara Donati
Nathaniel and Elizabeth are happily married, Elizabeth has just had twins. Hawkeye has been imprisoned in Canada and Nathaniel goes to rescue him, when he in turn is arrested Elizabeth goes to rescue him in turn. However the twins are kidnapped and brought to Scotland. Nathaniel is the last of a ...
I love these stories for the mood and the daydream fodder, though the story itself seems to slip past me with little impact. Reminiscent of the Diana's Norman and Gabaldon, an engrossing adventure. On to the next one!
So I should definitely explain why I'm only giving this book a 3. I loved Into the Wilderness because it fit precisely into the very narrow window of my kind of book - which involves a historical love story of two people meeting and falling in love. Obviously Dawn on a Distant Shore could never fit ...
I am so glad I returned to this book and series! After having dnfed it several years after reading about 20% of the print book, I started this book over by audio. The narration is done really well and the story is strong, complex and interesting. The beginning is definitely slow, but after the fi...
I liked this book quite a bit better than the first. I found the characters to be much more believable and lovable. There's still great chemistry between Nathaniel and Elizabeth, but you could really tell how much they love each other. Losing their children solidified that for me. I also loved that ...
I've seen many negative reviews about this book on this site... I'm surprised! Yes, there are elements in the book that Outlander fans could say, "been there, done that", but "Dawn on a Distant Shore" doesn't mimic nor imitate Outlander. Admittedly, it took a bit for me to become captivated, but I e...
Good book, suspense with her trying to free her family from prison and bringing babies with her. Then going overseas with her friend who hadn't planned on leaving home. A really good book.