Summary:
In 1772 England, Lady Keturah Banning Tomlinson and her sisters find themselves the heiresses of their father's estates and know they have one option: go to the West Indies to save what is left of their heritage.
Although it flies against all the conventions, they're determined to make their own way in the world. But once they arrive in the Caribbean, conventions are the least of their concerns. On the infamous island of Nevis, the sisters discover the legacy of the legendary sugar barons has vastly declined--and that's just the start of what their eyes are opened to in this harsh and unfamiliar world.
Keturah never intends to put herself at the mercy of a man again, but every man on the island seems to be trying to win her hand and, with it, the ownership of her plantation. She could desperately use an ally, but even an unexpected reunion with a childhood friend leaves her questioning his motives.
To keep her family together and save the plantation that is her last chance at providing for them, can Keturah ever surrender her stubbornness and guarded heart to God and find the healing and love awaiting her?
My Thoughts:
First of all I'd like to say that I love this cover. Whoever designed it did a fabulous job.
Now onto the book itself. It kind of went into the story fast. Normally, there's a reason for that, and it reveals events leading up to the story gradually as the book goes on. But that is not the case with this one. And because there were no flashbacks or much revealed about what happened previously to the beginning, the main characters didn't really seem developed enough.
That made me kind of upset, because they seemed very interesting and the plot of this book looked interesting too.
My Rating: 3 stars
**I received this book from Bethany House Publishers for free to review. Thank you!**
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