A review by blissbooksandjewels
A Moonbow Night by Laura Frantz

5.0

To say that Laura Frantz's writing is great would be an understatement. She is in a league of her own. There have been few authors in my life whose books have literally captivated me from the first page.

A Moonbow Night was a different type of story than what I'm used to reading by Laura - but different in a good way. This tale had ample historical detail, a halting romance, and just enough suspense with threats of surprise Indian attacks to keep the pages turning. What was different was the immense attention to detail of the characters, their occupations, and the new territory which they explored. Kentucky was but a dream during this time, and Laura's knowledge of its early history and how it came to be explored made this book all the more interesting.

The sub-characters in this book were also fun to meet. I would love to see a future novel (or even a novella) about Russell and Paige, but I may have to let my imagination tell their story.

Suffice it to say, this is another winner from Laura Frantz. I will never stop recommending her books because I know they are just that good.