"The Rebel Bride" by Shannon McNear




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Romance, clean, period; Christian faith elements a strong part of the novel. PG-13 due to violence and descriptive injuries, near rape, and violence.

Well drawn romance set in the South during the Civil War. Pearl, daughter of a family in Tennessee is forced to care for wounded US Federal soldiers by her Confederate officer cousin who is seeking her hand in marriage. This does have battle scenes, horror of war stories and attempted rape (it didn't get very far in the description though). Joshua, one of the wounded is drawn to Pearl as he recovers from losing his hand.  The injuries, and historical setting, seemed so realistic.  Gorgeous, lush, hurting, hopeful read that will linger long after you put it down.  Pearl and Joshua's romance forbidden, but skillfully woven together into the novel, and loved how it resolved. They had many problems to face ahead, but well drawn attraction, kindnesses, and two beautiful hearts made this a perfect read. Strong side characters, and well drawn setting were an additional plus for me as I read this. 

I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review, my opinions are my own.

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