Front Street Reviews and The Blacksmith’s Daughter

The Blacksmith’s Daughter is a page-turner. What sets it apart from most historical thrillers, however, is its cast of
substantive characters. Protagonist Betsey is sympathetic, if a bit
impetuous. The secondary characters–from the villainous Lieutenant
Fairfax to minor actor Josiah Carter–are all carefully drawn and fully
realized…

Karen Morse posted her 26 September review of The
Blacksmith’s Daughter on Front Street Reviews, her blog, and Amazon.com. I
apologize for my tardiness at announcing this excellent review. My computer’s
hard drive crashed 26 September — during the same time I was changing web
hosting companies, Murphy’s Law. Grasshopper has been busy reloading saved files and
reconfiguring the new drive.

Thank you, Karen, for the favorable review.

Thanks also to Claudia VanLydegraf, who posted a favorable review to MyShelf.

 

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