Saturday, September 18, 2021

Beyond These War-Torn Lands

Today, I finally was able to read Cynthia Roemer's newest release Beyond These War-Torn Lands. Having enjoyed her previous works, I was looking forward to this. Roemer's plot, descriptive writing, and eye for detail drew me into the story immediately. In particular, Roemer includes numerous historical details in such a way that lends authenticity to the story and furthers the plot line.

The title, Beyond These War-Torn Lands truly refers to more than simply the Civl War but also the divides that occur in numerous relationships. Caroline and Drew, the two main characters, are both imperfect but grow and mature in numerous ways throughout the book. They learn through the choices they make the importance of demonstrating love and forgiveness to others even when it is not reciprocated. Highly recommended to anyone who enjoys a good historical novel. While there is a romantic element, the story centers on the male main character and the Civil War enough to be interesting to men as well as women.

In full disclosure, I do know the author personally. However, I did purchase this book on my own volition and am under no obligation to provide a positve review.

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