Today I'm going to review the eleventh book of the "Daughters of the Mayflower" series, The Blizzard Bride, by Susanne Dietze.
The Blizzard Bride was published on February 1st, 2020.
I received a complimentary early copy of this book, courtesy of NetGalley and Barbour Books in exchange from my honest review.
Young love, torn apart by a world of hurt, but brought together again through the divine plan of the Almighty,must survive against the odds in a chilly Nebraska winter of 1888. Dash Lassiter and Abby Bracey were lost to each other until a daring mission twisted their paths together toward an unlikely fate.
Awaiting the arrest of the man who killed her father, Abby Bracey is determined to do her part in finding him, even if it means working with her former flame Dash Lassiter who broke her heart and left her angry and bitter. Dash is fighting his own demons though, and wishes to leave the past behind him, but cannot forget the love he still has for Abby. Determined to keep her safe, even as she continues to push him away in anger and hurt, Dash remains in her life, in spite of her many objections.
When danger mounts and all hope seems to be gone, can Dash and Abby work past their former hurts to continue in faith to what God has brought them together for? Can they save a young boy from his evil father and see justice have its reward for Abby’s family?
This has by far been my favorite book in the “Daughters of the Mayflower” book series. The storyline was exceptional and kept me in suspense the whole book. I couldn’t put it down! The sweet relationship between Dash and Abby was so beautiful. I love how many real emotions were portrayed in their stories. As I was reading I felt as if I could truly feel the hurt and pain in the characters, but also the faith as they allowed God to heal them! I would definitely recommend this book to any Christian Historical Romance lover!
Thank you to NetGalley and Barbour Books for my complimentary copy of this book. All opinions expressed in the review are my own.
Have a blessed day
Hannah Grace- reader, reviewer, writer
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