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Book Review of Baroness (Daughters of Fortune, Bk 2)

Baroness (Daughters of Fortune, Bk 2)
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What a drama!

That was the only thought running through my head on the close of that last page. And the drama isnt ending any time soon!

Baroness picks up on the heels that Heiress left off. Though not a specific requirement that the reader have read book one before two, youll appreciate characters and their situations greater if you have.

Only Susan May Warren can take 361 pages and PACK it jam-full of angst, character depth, emotional turmoil and span several years and *not* give the reader whiplash.

The two story lines between Rosie and Lilly start together, diverge in the middle and eventually come back together. What happens in between is not for the faint of heart reader. There were moments when Lilly wing-walked that my heart literally dropped out of my chest.

Rosies story pierced my soul and I felt deeply for the struggles she walked through, trying to discover herself and since the third book is still about her journey, Im eager to know what will happen with this lost woman.

Cover to cover, the historical is a great novel. Never slows down, keeps a consistent pace the entire book through and like I said at the topwhat a drama! Not a slick soap opera drama, just the story of life. And how God takes our drama and uses it to mold, shape and guide us. I cant wait to find out what happens to Rosie!

This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers through Litfuse for my copy to review.