Cara Hamilton leaves Ireland and arrives in America with nothing but a letter
from her twin brother, who she had previously thought to be dead. She seems to
have found friendship and maybe more in Rourke Walsh...but can he really be
trusted?
This book was slow moving at times, but I did find the
historical aspects interesting and overall it was well-written and suspenseful. I
had never heard of the Fenian brotherhood before reading this book, and actually
knew very little about Irish history, so it was very interesting in that
respect. The message of forgiveness and not seeking vengeance was very evident
and encouraging. I would recommend this book to any fan of historical
fiction.
This book was given to me by Bethany House Publications in
exchange for an honest review. I was not obligated to give it a favorable
review.