Book
Description:
Though Magnus MacLeish and Lark MacDougall grew up on the same castle grounds,
Magnus is now laird of the great house and the Isle of Kerrera. Lark is but the
keeper of his bees and the woman he is hoping will provide a tincture that
might help his ailing wife conceive and bear him an heir. But when his wife
dies suddenly, Magnus and Lark find themselves caught up in a whirlwind of
accusations, expelled from their beloved island, and sold as indentured
servants across the Atlantic. Yet even when all hope seems dashed against the
rocky coastline of the Virginia colony, it may be that in this New World the
two of them could make a new beginning--together.
My Review:
I like a good book with a Scottish setting and characters. Laura Frantz penned both. The story of Magnus and Lark spans two continents. The Isle of Kerrera seems like a beautiful place that fairy tales are set in. While the ship ride across the Atlantic is filled with danger, excitement, and a few unseemly characters. Then to the land of hope, America in its early stages. As beekeeper and botanist on the Isle, Lark is quite content. But as her world is turned upside down, she not only depends on what she knows, but Who she knows. The story is filled with twists and turns. I felt like a few ends needed tied up a bit neater. But overall, I enjoyed Lark's story. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
My Review:
I like a good book with a Scottish setting and characters. Laura Frantz penned both. The story of Magnus and Lark spans two continents. The Isle of Kerrera seems like a beautiful place that fairy tales are set in. While the ship ride across the Atlantic is filled with danger, excitement, and a few unseemly characters. Then to the land of hope, America in its early stages. As beekeeper and botanist on the Isle, Lark is quite content. But as her world is turned upside down, she not only depends on what she knows, but Who she knows. The story is filled with twists and turns. I felt like a few ends needed tied up a bit neater. But overall, I enjoyed Lark's story. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.