This book held so much promise, but unfortunately fell flat. I’ll have a full review up on my blog, but for the meantime I’m sad, because I really wanted to love it. The characters were interesting, and in depth. I love the fact that miscarriage is openly discussed, as that needs to happen far more often. The setting was amazing, and it was great to read a hard working family from a trade, as I feel that’s so often missing in historical romances. Unfortunately though, whilst I enjoyed the start of the book, minus the information dumps, the final 2/3 was so rushed. The possibly conflicts are resolved within moments. They were all great conflicts - blackmail, illness, theft, a possible alternative love interest…but you don’t get time to worry, to feel the tension grow, as they all coincidentally sort themselves out almost immediately. It left them feeling flat, mild and easy. I would have preferred just one or two conflicts that then have the proper time allocated to be explored, to ensure the reader feels tense.