This is a beautiful historical novel set in the 1800's in a Shaker community located near Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The main character is a young Shaker woman who is completely happy living with her Shaker sisters and brethren, until an outsider intrudes on their lives and her thoughts. The Shaker culture and society are so realistic I felt like I was there, like I knew these people. There are a gazillion Amish novels out there, but this is the first Shaker book I've read and I really enjoyed it. The whole story doesn't unfold on the grounds of the Shaker farm, either. Readers are given a realistic glimpse of war during that era, and medical practices as well. I read this book in one sitting, and gladly gave up several hours' sleep to finish!
The writing is exactly what I've come to expect from Ann Gabhart, smooth and beautiful. My eye just glides across the page while my mind builds pictures. If you like realistic, thoughtful characters, intelligent romance, and feeling like you've stepped a hundred years into the past, you're going to love this book.
If you'd like to purchase this book, please buy it through your local bookstore. The economy has not been kind to independent booksellers, and they need our support! You might also consider requesting that your local library order a copy for their shelves.
If you'd like to visit the author's website, click here.
Hi Virginia! I may not be posting this in the right place, but I want to let your readers know about a great giveaway.
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If you can post information about this, particularly the giveaway, I'd so appreciate a link to the item.
Writing away,
Latayne C Scott
www.latayne.com
Posted by: Latayne C Scott | January 05, 2009 at 08:52 AM