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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

The Soldier's Lady

Barbour Publishing always brings high quality authors together to write their anthologies, and The Soldier's Lady is no exception to this practice. 

All four of the novellas take place during the mid-1800s at a frontier fort where concerns revolve around the Indian wars as well as the War Between the States. The characters are all well-fitted to their surroundings and to their circumstances.  These are delightful stories that are sure to entertain the readers. 

Each of the authors has produced a cohesive story that puts the girls into the protection of an officer stationed at the fort.  The proximity of the girls to their protectors puts them in a place where falling in love with one another seems only natural. These girls are somewhat modern in that they didn't want pity, they wanted to stand on their own two feet, and they knew what they wanted in a marriage and a spouse. 

This is a five star collection, two thumbs up, and a soldier to protect you.

Barbour Publishing and NetGalley.com provided the copy I read for this review.  The opinions expressed here are my own. 

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