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Three and one half (3-1/2 stars). I chose this story because I like this genre. There is something about the mail order bride stories/novels/novellas that fascinate me; this one, as with many others was no exception. I like how the reader used God and His will as part of the plot. I did become aggravated with lead female character Elizabeth - she could be so darn suborn at times, but then again, I am in some ways a lot like her. I'm sure that had plenty to do with my reactions sometimes.
However, there a few spelling errors (in the authors defense though, I did read on two different devices). Although the story ius suitable for teenage girls and up, please take note that there are some profanities in the story; nothing major, but something you may want to consider before allowing your youngster to read.
I had thought this was a clean story and I guess in some ways it is. Not the language or the suggestive comments and a couple places taking God's name in vain though. I enjoy mail order bride stories but really my idea of clean is different than the authors. Hope this helps others to be forewarned.
The premise of the story sounded interesting but the execution of the tale was inadequate and the dialogue was juvenile and not in keeping with the period. The characters left something to be desired as well. Finally, if you're promoting the characters as Christians, they need to behave and speak in a Christian way