Tuesday, May 25, 2021

No Man's Daughter - A Book Review

   

I was so excited to learn that Maher was releasing the third book in her Sons of Shenandoah series, and then to learn that I was being included in the group that was to receive an advanced copy from the author was a special bonus. No Man's Daughter features the story of the youngest of Sam Sharpe's sons, Ben. Struggling to be seen as his own man, not just the little brother, spurs Ben on to enter a marriage of convenience in order to acquire the property he has set his eyes on. His bride, a Civil War orphan who has learned out of necessity to be independent and to stand up for herself, struggles with the impact of the great losses she suffered during the war, finding it most difficult to place herself in any perceived position of vulnerability.

Maher beautifully tells this story of redemption and blessings. She is a strong writer who paints intense mental images in the mind of her readers. Maher is particularly skilled in character development. I highly recommend No Man's Daughter as well as the first two books in this series. All opinions expressed here are my own.


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