by Peg Kerr
I floundered a little with the two storyline-structure at the beginning, but by the second half of the book the parallels became clearer and I found the transitions less jarring. I definitely found it an improvement over Kerr's debut; I'll keep an eye out for her next book, in hopes of that trend co...
I love this book. The two stories are weaved almost seamlessly together, with every other chapter being about Eliza and every other chapter being about Elias. The shifts never seem abrupt or disruptive, as one keeps finding parallels from one story line to the other. Names, places and events occur i...