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Book Review of The Pelican Bride (Gulf Coast Chronicles, Bk 1)

The Pelican Bride (Gulf Coast Chronicles, Bk 1)


History, romance, & intrigue at their best!

I first wanted to read The Pelican Bride after reading the book blurb and discovering it was about a French Huguenot that fled France to the New World looking for freedom to practice her faith. See, I enjoy learning my family history and I happen to know that I had some Huguenot ancestors that fled France in the very late 1600's. That knowledge made this book even more interesting to me than a typical historical novel would be, and believe me I do love historical novels.

You know, The Pelican Bride did not disappoint in any way. Beth White did an excellent job with a little-known piece of American history. Who ever heard of Pelican Girls? Well, I have now. The author successfully wove the historical details and fiction into a wonderful story.

The characters, both good and bad, are realistic and believable. They elicit the emotions of the reader in such a way that you feel a part of the story instead of just observing through the author's eyes. I love the heroine; she is strong, kind, and follows her beliefs no matter the cost. I also enjoyed watching the hero change and grow throughout the story.

One of the things I liked best about the book is that it isn't just a historical romance but also includes a healthy dose of intrigue. There is mystery, danger, double crosses, murder, kidnapping..... Well, you are just going to have to find out for yourself!

One little thing I'll note is that this book does have a few PG-13ish moments and I would kind of suggest this story for a little older readers, like 15-16 or so.

Excellent story from a good author and I will be excitedly awaiting the next book in the Gulf Coast Chronicles! Don't miss this wonderful story about a little-known piece of American History!

(I received a copy of this book from Revell for my honest review. All opinions are my own.)