Elisabeth
“Liberty” Lawson, daughter of the lieutenant governor of
Virginia, is Williamsburg's bride. Her planned future includes
marriage to Miles Roth, master of Roth Hall, and a life as its
mistress. Love is not necessary. However, Williamsburg turns
perilous for Elizabeth as tensions rise daily between the British
Loyalists and American Patriots. When tragedy strikes in her own
home, Elisabeth finds herself on a new life path that involves
intrigue, independence and the handsome Noble Rynallt, cousin to her
fiance and a leader of the independence men. Torn between family and
the future, Elisabeth must decide which side to stand with. Read
more in The Lacemaker by
Laura Frantz.
I'm
not sure how many of Laura Frantz's books I've read, but The
Lacemaker is my
favorite. This stand-alone novel is permeated with history, courage,
faith, and romance. Being set on the eve of the American Revolution,
plenty of action keeps the story moving and the reader devouring its
beautiful narrative. Liberty and Noble's relationship grows and
matures throughout the book and it was a pleasure to observe. Laura
Frantz's writing is amazingly beautiful and practically effortless to
read. She makes writing a book look easy, though I'm sure it's not. I
recommend The Lacemaker to
fans of historical romances. If you've read and like Laura Frantz's
other books, you'll probably like The Lacemaker
as well.
Read an excerpt from The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz on the publisher's website.
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