It took me a while to figure out exactly what was so appealing about M. J. Pearson's protagonists. They're always just flawed enough to seem real, and do a wonderful job of angsting. Something that I always appreciate.
This book is just as appealing and endearing as her other two releases, complete with the wonderfully over-the-top cover. And, they're (for the most part) historically accurate.
I just wish she would write faster. Books that make me grin like hers do, are few and far between.
This book is just as appealing and endearing as her other two releases, complete with the wonderfully over-the-top cover. And, they're (for the most part) historically accurate.
I just wish she would write faster. Books that make me grin like hers do, are few and far between.