An interesting read, but typos abound
As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, obviously anything involving the Prophet Joseph Smith is going to catch my interest. This book, written by Joseph Smith's great great granddaughter, surely does that. Ms. Smith weaves a tale of Joseph, Emma, and their descendants, especially those offshoots of the mainstream Latter-day Saint movement. I wish Ms. Smith would have gone into greater detail about the beliefs and doctrines of these offshoot churches, as that would have made understanding these churches wariness of the Salt Lake City institution easier.
But, here comes my big bugaboo with self-published books. Authors, please, for the love of all things holy, hire a proofreader. Fiverr is full of them, willing to work with and for you at a reasonable cost. I get wrapped up in the story, then I have to take myself out of it to sort out what is meant by a misspelled word, improperly placed punctuation mark, or some questionable sentence structure. It really ruins the flow of what was a very otherwise entertaining book.