Unlike the others in this series the last novel stays mainly in Paradise. There are no crazy journeys that take you across the bush or across state lines. There are no wars involved or epic battle scenes. It's a lot of wrapping up of the Bonner clan and I loved every second of it.It was a lot ...
It took more than a year for Luke and Hannah to find and rescue Jennet, to dispose of her abductor. After so long in captivity, the Bonner siblings had no idea in what condition they would find their wife and sister, respectively. No matter what, though, they'd be able to finally go home, to leav...
OUTLANDER FANFICTION?It’s impossible not to compare Donati’s series to Diana Gabaldon’s epic ‘Outlander’. Both series are historical romance, on a grand serial scale, and the marketing of Donati’s series is largely reliant on Diana Gabaldon. Not only does a Gabaldon quote appear on the front-cove...
What will we do to squeeze in time for our cherished historical sagas? I'm finally getting back to the WILDERNESS series by Sara Donati. What's on your mountain? Read this review and more about historical reading at my blog, the TBR Mountain Range. Being able to travel along with some of the s...
I couldn't bring myself to like this novel as much as the others in the series. As a bit of a recap, the series starts out with Elizabeth coming to America from England to be a school teacher. A self professed spinster, she is surprised when she falls in love with outdoors-man Nathaniel Bonner. S...
This novel continues the story begun in Into the Wilderness. Elizabeth and Nathaniel Bonner are happily married and living at Lake in the Clouds with Nathaniel's half-Native American daughter Hannah. But soon after Elizabeth gives birth to twins Daniel and Lily, Nathaniel must travel to rescue hi...
Sophie had changed her clothes before they left for the coroner’s office, but there hadn’t been time for Anna to go home, and so she still wore the pretty gown she had put on this morning for the wedding. It was pale yellow with a raised pattern woven in; there was a name for it that he couldn’t ...