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A review by novelesque_life
Dawn On A Distant Shore by Sara Donati
4.0
4.5 STARS
"In the winter of 1794, on the edge of the New York wilderness, Elizabeth and Nathaniel Bonner have settled into the comforts of domestic bliss. Typically, however, adventure seeks these two out. Alone but for her stepdaughter Hannah, Elizabeth gives birth to twins, while Nathaniel and his father Hawkeye are imprisoned in Montreal. Determined to help her men, Elizabeth packs up the children and sets off to free them. Liberty does not bring relief to the Bonner clan, however, as sinister forces conspire to pirate them to Scotland and embroil them in a complex family feud." (From Amazon)
A great follow-up to the first novel. The Bonners are off to a rescue mission in Canada and Scotland. I enjoyed the way Donati sets up the time and place. I am glad we get more of the Bonner men's roots and past.
"In the winter of 1794, on the edge of the New York wilderness, Elizabeth and Nathaniel Bonner have settled into the comforts of domestic bliss. Typically, however, adventure seeks these two out. Alone but for her stepdaughter Hannah, Elizabeth gives birth to twins, while Nathaniel and his father Hawkeye are imprisoned in Montreal. Determined to help her men, Elizabeth packs up the children and sets off to free them. Liberty does not bring relief to the Bonner clan, however, as sinister forces conspire to pirate them to Scotland and embroil them in a complex family feud." (From Amazon)
A great follow-up to the first novel. The Bonners are off to a rescue mission in Canada and Scotland. I enjoyed the way Donati sets up the time and place. I am glad we get more of the Bonner men's roots and past.