A review by bookscrystals93
The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz

5.0

Do you ever just finish a book and automatically have the urge to go out and buy yourself a physical copy? Well after finishing The Lacemaker I did!

Set during the American Revolution, The Lacemaker tells the story of Lady Elizabeth “Liberty” Lawson, a lacemaker since the age of five, who not only has been abandoned but also accused of spying for the British. The only person who will help her is Noble Rynallt. A Patriot who already has enemies of his only. Elizabeth is left to decide wether she should fight for the revolution or stick to her English roots.

This as of now is my favorite Laura Frantz book. At least until I read A Bound Heart. The Lacemaker is a well written book that drew me in almost immediately. I loved its setting and characters. Especially the relationship between Liberty and Noble. Listening to the audiobook version was fantastic. Not just because the woman who read this was good but also because it brought the story even more to life.

If you’re a fan of Mrs. Frank and haven’t checked this out yet I highly recommend it. I’m looking forward to her newest book and to adding this to my bookshelf sometime soon.