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 A genre that I love is a good solid Christian historical fiction book. Being from Eastern VA and having spent many summers vacaying in the Outer Banks, this story really interested me. And this book didn't disappoint. The genres is Christian fiction, so if you aren't into books of faith and people finding their faith, then this probably isn't for you. But for me, it checked all of my must haves for this genre. Looking forward to reading the others in this series!


Mary (Daughters of the Lost Colony #2)Mary by Shannon McNear
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am an avid fan of historical Christian fiction and I have read many books in different time periods! There are a few characteristics that really make me LOVE a book in this genre and want me to read more by the author- interesting setting, creativity in storytelling, realism and multifaced characters, who wrestle with an authentic faith....oh, and a romance that is dynamic, true to life and not shying away from attraction and passion...and Shannon McNear in this book navigates all of this beautifully! You can tell she really did her research into Native American customs and the creativity and deftness in which she interweaves the story of the English settlers and the Native people is really a feat. The romances featured in this story were well done and full of chemistry between the two sets of leads.. I haven't read Elinor, but I agree with her author's note, that having the backstory is important to understanding the nuances of this story. However, I am planning to circle back to Elinor's story and looking forward if she decides to write Emme's story, which seems to be where she is heading. Highly recommend Mary to anyone who loves a stellar historical christian fiction novel!
Thank you to #NetGalley and Barbour Publishing for the ARC.

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