A review by melfierro
The Innkeeper's Daughter by Bianca M. Schwarz

3.0

This was an enjoyable read. It started of with a bang, and then plodded along for the rest of the first half, but second half was increasingly better and more engaging. This is a 3.5 star in my book.

First what I liked about it: This is not a typically historical romance. I liked that at it's base it was more realistic (one of the major plot twists not withstanding) than most historical romances. The main characters were aware of their stations in life. The suspense elements were well written and the story was engaging.

That being said, the first half was a little rough. The romance/relationship between the main characters was "too easy" in my opinion. In general the responses/resolutions to the elements of the relationships were a little too quick, too automatic. (It's hard to describe without too many spoilers)

Still it was engaging enough to keep my interest to the end and the end sets up the next book nicely.