Between Two Shores by Jocelyn Green
About this book
The daughter of a Mohawk mother and French father in 1759 Montreal, Catherine Duval finds it is easier to remain neutral in a world that is tearing itself apart. Content to trade with both the French and the British, Catherine is pulled into the fray against her wishes when her British ex-fiance, Samuel Crane, is taken prisoner by her father. Samuel asks her to help him escape, claiming he has information that could help end the war.
Peace appeals to Catherine, but helping the man who broke her heart does not. She delays . . . until attempts on Samuel’s life convince her he’s in mortal danger. Against her better judgment she helps him flee by river, using knowledge of the landscape to creep ever closer to freedom. Their time together rekindles feelings she thought long buried, and danger seems to hound their every mile. She’s risked becoming a traitor by choosing a side, but will the decision cost her even more than she anticipated?
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Life….yes…it’s caught up with me…kept me busy…I have not yet read this book. It’s still on my TBR pile. I’m hoping to read it this week. So I will post a review soon.
My past experience with this author is that all her books are chock full of incredibly rich details. Setting, characters, and much more. Jocelyn Green spends an insane amount of time doing research, and her books very much reflect this. I cannot wait to soak up this one.