A review by amywrites
Daughter of the Shadows by Kerry Chaput, Kerry Chaput

3.0

 This is the second book in a series and I really loved the first. It really detailed the suffering that the Huguenots where put through by the French monarchy and Catholic church. From the very start, Isabelle is a very strong young woman - and that carries over into this book as she learns to fight from Naria, a Huron woman.

I felt this book was very dialogue heavy and lacked some of the charm of description of the first book. It didn't grip me as much, but I loved seeing the characters we got to know previous (ohh, Kerry Chaput is good at writing villains that stick with you!)

I'm interested in seeing where the third book goes now that the characters have so much more on the line.

[Thank you to the lovely author for an ARC of this title]