Do you ever think about what you will let your daughter’s read when they are teens?
I’ve thought of books I want to get for them and books I want to keep away from them.
Quills & Promises by Amber Miller is one that I would let them read.
The heroine, Elanna Hanssen, was very respectful of her parents, even when they weren’t around. She had a good relationship with her brother and was watchful of her reputation.
With all that said she did seem real, not like an unattainable storybook heroine.
This book only shows a glimpse of Elanna’s life because it covers about 4 years, but it shows enough of her character that it didn’t feel like there were holes in the story.
We learn how she meets a Major in the British army, corresponds through letters, and runs into a dilemma regarding his honesty. Was he taking a wicked vengeance on the French and Indians? Who should she believe?
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Jendi, thank you so much for this honorable review. It means a great deal to me to hear that you would trust one of my books with your daughters and have no qualms about what they’re reading. That is indeed a high honor to receive from a mom. I strive always to keep my books pure and appealing to a wide variety of readers. Nice to hear the young eyes can read this and be blessed too!
I think this is the first time the author has commented on my book review! I’ll always remember your name now.