Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Review of The Innkeeper's Daughter by Michelle Griep


When you read this Regency era book, you get romance and some suspense. Anytime you have a spy, you will see intrigues develop. This story gives you insight into a slice of history and makes it real to you. The characters face struggles we can’t imagine and rise above them with their faith holding them together. There are some unsavory characters that you will not like. The lines are clearly drawn between the bad guys and good guys, although there are some surprises along the way. The characters are well developed and interesting each in their own way.  The descriptions of the settings make you imagine you are there. It is well-written and will be enjoyed by anyone who likes historical fiction, especially in the Regency era.

                You will also come away feeling like persistence pays off. The main character does not give up. She holds onto her faith through all her trials. We can learn from her dependence on God and her strength in doing all she can no matter how hard.

“I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.”



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