A review by betherin02
The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz

5.0

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Lady Elisabeth Lawson, born and bred colonial and daughter of the King’s lieutenant governor, finds herself at a tenuous crossroads when she is abandoned by both her father and her fiance. She has lived a plush life mostly untroubled by politics besides the who’s who of polite social conversation.

Noble Rynallt, Welsh-born American Patriot (as in risking his neck by signing his name, Patriot with a capital P! Respect!) is admirable across the board in his roles as a hardworking estate owner, a lawyer, and a government official. Noble lives his life by faith and with integrity and compassion.

The author presents the good, bad, and ugly on both sides of the Revolutionary conflict. However, the impending battles fade to the background as readers become invested in the lives and loves of the characters. I highly recommend this story!

I requested the opportunity to read this book through the publisher. The opinions expressed are my own.