Do you enjoy novels set during the time of the Civil War? Andrea Boeshaar has a new series called, Shenandoah Valley Saga, and the second book in this series, Too Deep for Words, has just been released. This story begins with Carrie Ann Bell and Colonel Peyton Collier being recently married. With war raging all around them, Carrie knows that Peyton life is in God's hands. When Peyton comes up missing after a battle, Carrie refuses to believe that he is really dead since they haven't found his body. Everyone tells her to accept the truth, but she just can't let go of this feeling that he is still alive. Carrie is willing to go to dangerous lengths to find out if her instincts are right, but what will she find? Peyton or a broken heart?
I thought this was an interesting story to follow up the first novel. The author does keep you guessing all throughout the book as to what has happened to Colonel Peyton Collier. I appreciated all the research Andrea Boeshaar put into writing this novel. The story transports the reader to another time and gives them a glimpse of our nation's past history. This was one of those books that was hard to put down especially not knowing how things would end, and it had me racing to the end. The way this book ended definitely leads to another book, and I'm looking forward to reading the third book in this series, There is a Season, which will be released in 2018. If you're looking for a fun historical series to start, pick up this new series by Andrea Boeshaar. These books are fun and captivating.
You can read my review of this first book in this series, One Thousand Shall Fall, by clicking here.
***I received this free book from Kregel Publications. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.
I thought this was an interesting story to follow up the first novel. The author does keep you guessing all throughout the book as to what has happened to Colonel Peyton Collier. I appreciated all the research Andrea Boeshaar put into writing this novel. The story transports the reader to another time and gives them a glimpse of our nation's past history. This was one of those books that was hard to put down especially not knowing how things would end, and it had me racing to the end. The way this book ended definitely leads to another book, and I'm looking forward to reading the third book in this series, There is a Season, which will be released in 2018. If you're looking for a fun historical series to start, pick up this new series by Andrea Boeshaar. These books are fun and captivating.
You can read my review of this first book in this series, One Thousand Shall Fall, by clicking here.
***I received this free book from Kregel Publications. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.
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