Sunday, December 1, 2019

The Rebel Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower #10) by Shannon McNear

Book Description

Can Love Form Amidst Tensions of War?

During the clash between Union and Confederacy, quiet Tennessean Pearl MacFarlane is compelled to nurse both Rebel and Yankee wounded who seek refuge at her family’s farm. She is determined to remain unmoved by the Yankee cause—until she faces the silent struggle of Union soldier Joshua Wheeler, a recent amputee. 

The MacFarlane family fits no stereotype Joshua believed in; still he is desperate to regain his footing—as a soldier, as a man, as a Christian—in the aftermath of his debilitating injury. He will use his time behind enemy lines to gather useful intelligence for the Union—if the courageous Rebel woman will stay out of the line of danger.

Join the adventure as the Daughters of the Mayflower series continues with The Rebel Bride by Shannon McNear.

My thoughts:

I have been a fan of this series from the very beginning and with each book I contiue to become fully immersed in the storyline because they are all so well written. This continuity series written by several different authors is fascinating and rich in history.

In this book, Ms. McNear takes her readers back to the Civil War, a sad but interesting part of history.  The characters are fantastic and develop over time which I really appreciate in a book, it makes them seem realistic particularly given the time period and what was asked of them.  I personally can't imagine having to provide food, shelter and care of soldiers with such horrible injuries but thankfully, the MacFarlane family and so many others did just that. They are in a tough predicament with having lost family members in the war, having very little provisions to care for themselves let alone anyone else.

I loved all of the characters and how they developed over time but the one thin I really liked is slow build up to Pearl and Josh's relationship. It was pretty perfect and not being a fan of insta-love, much appreciated. I enjoy a good conflict occasionally which I certainly got in the pages of this book. I have only read one other book by this author but I will definitely be looking for more of her work.

I recommend this book and series to fans of historical and Christian fiction.
Thanks you to the publisher and Netgalley for the e-copy of the Rebel Bride.


More in the Daughters of the Mayflower series:

The Mayflower Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse – set 1620 Atlantic Ocean (February 2018)
The Pirate Bride by Kathleen Y’Barbo – set 1725 New Orleans (April 2018)
The Captured Bride by Michelle Griep – set 1760 during the French and Indian War (June 2018)
The Patriot Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse – set 1774 Philadelphia (August 2018)
The Cumberland Bride by Shannon McNear – set 1794 on the Wilderness Road (October 2018)
The Liberty Bride by MaryLu Tyndall – set 1814 Baltimore (December 2018)
The Alamo Bride by Kathleen Y’Barbo – set 1836 Texas (February 2019)
The Golden Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse – set 1849 San Francisco (April 2019)
The Express Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse – set 1860 Utah (July 2019)
The Rebel Bride by Shannon McNear – set 1863 Tennessee (December 2019)
The Blizzard Bride by Susanne Dietze – set 1888 Nebraska (February 2020)
The Chisholm Trail Bride by Kathleen Y'Barbo - (April 2020)


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