It is difficult to select a favorite characteristic of To Treasure an Heiress. It might be how the author gives voice to her characters and develops the plot by growing the characters, or it might be the lure of a story that includes a hunt for pirate treasure. The way White includes conflict, but eases the tension with light-hearted comedy is another endearing trait, as is the way she weaves into the story the theme of the importance of family, the one you are born into as well as the ones you are invited into. The traits that make this book great, were also true for the first book in White's The Secrets of the Isles series, The Nature of a Lady. Reading that first book prior to this second book in the series isn't necessary, but will increase the pleasure of reading To Treasure an Heiress.
I highly recommend this delightful story and am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of To Treasure an Heiress from Bethany House via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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