Reviews - Historical

As a teenager, Faith Penwilliger lost both her brother and father during WWII. Faith had to grow up fast in order to learn her father’s business in order to keep herself and her mother surviving. Four years later, she is a competent boss at her father’s brick company, but the ravages of war have changed her… and the main reason for those changes is arriving home.

Jack believes his wife, Annie, to be dead, and has struggled to cope with her loss. However, when he receives a cryptic note telling him everything he believed was a lie, Jack finds himself facing the impossible: Annie is alive. But when he finds her, she isn’t the same woman he used to know.

Iseabail Spalding’s evil uncle is telling all of Scotland she’s a witch, and is forcing her to marry an abusive man. Of course, her response is to escape from his grasp. Iseabail makes her way to London, hoping to find a more suitable and kinder husband. This is where she meets the biggest scoundrel of them all, Reuben Bates.

After the death of his father, Henry Stanton, the Earl of Egerton finds himself indulging in games of chance and liquor to drown out his guilt.

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