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A Bound Heart
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July's Group Buddy Read - A Bound Heart by Laura Frantz
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Since we're halfway through the month, let's go ahead and start discussing!
My discovery of Laura Frantz started with her debut novel

You know how a certain author just really clicks with what delights your reading heart? Well, that's how Laura's books are for me. I have genuinely loved every single one of her books. I love her historical details, and while I know many readers feel bogged down by descriptions, etc., I love them. :)
Other than this book, have you guys read any of her other novels?

I think I'm an anomaly in that I like a slow burn, drawn out kind thing. It hurts, but I enjoy it?? Weird, right? Haha!
She really put Lark and Magnus through it though, that's for sure. I feel like this story, while still a historical romance, is a bit heavier on the historical than some of her other novels.

The book was three stars for me, because I had major issues with the first half of the book. I'd have liked to have had more focus on what happened after the voyage.

I wast interested in the Scottish history. I would have been happy if the majority of the book was set there. Of course, my father's family the Maxwells were originally a clan in Scotland, so I'm partial to the history.
I already know a lot of colonial history, so I wasn't that interested in all the Virginia stuff, though I admit the little bit with Magnus in the West Indies was very fascinating!
I gave this book 4/5 stars. I really enjoyed most of it. But as I said in my review, having three different men trying to woo her, one in each setting, got a little old. I really wished for a different obstacle, such as the one with the factor Grainger in Virginia. That would have been enough for me without Lark being tempted to marry another man altogether.
I think my main problem was with the character of the captain. Why do we even get his inner thoughts and perspective at one point, if we don't hardly see him after the prison? And his ending? I hated it. After reading the Author's Note at the end, I realize that she included Rory's character because of the caves she visited. But nothing he did really needed to be in there at all, especially considering his conclusion.
I think including Rory's point of view was meant to serve as a 'proof' of how much better Magnus was for Lark than Rory was. That said, there wasn't an actual *need* for Franz to do so, considering what we saw of their actions alone, which spoke to where their hearts lay.
While I didn't see any issue with the fact that Lark had 3 different suitors over the course of the novel (wouldn't women of that time frame, even servants, have been expected to marry?), it didn't seem 'in character' for Trevor to just fade into the background. I think it might have been better for him to have left Williamsburg for a longer period of time, rather than to return and be content to stay in the background where Lark was concerned.
All in all though, this was my favourite of the 3 Laura Franz novels I've read (
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being the other 2). I really liked the setting(s), especially in Scotland (it was reminiscent of Michael Phillips' 'Secrets of the Shetlands' series, which I loved). But, my favourite part was that both Magnus and Lark were people of faith and knew Scripture well enough to use it to encourage each other in the Lord.
(Also, how sweet was Mistress Flowerdew? And Larkin was an unexpected treat!☺)
While I didn't see any issue with the fact that Lark had 3 different suitors over the course of the novel (wouldn't women of that time frame, even servants, have been expected to marry?), it didn't seem 'in character' for Trevor to just fade into the background. I think it might have been better for him to have left Williamsburg for a longer period of time, rather than to return and be content to stay in the background where Lark was concerned.
All in all though, this was my favourite of the 3 Laura Franz novels I've read (


(Also, how sweet was Mistress Flowerdew? And Larkin was an unexpected treat!☺)

And Mistress Flowerdew and Larking were such sweet supporting characters! I do wish we could have had an epilogue or something telling what happened to Larkin. Maybe she'll write a sequel. ;)
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Just finished A Bound Heart today. I enjoyed it. I loved all the details about what life was like in the three different countries.







Just finished A Bound Heart today. I enjoyed it. I loved all the details about what life was like in the three different countries.
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Though Magnus MacLeish and Lark MacDougall grew up on the same castle grounds, Magnus is now laird of the great house and the Isle of Kerrera. Lark is but the keeper of his bees and the woman he is hoping will provide a tincture that might help his ailing wife conceive and bear him an heir. But when his wife dies suddenly, Magnus and Lark find themselves caught up in a whirlwind of accusations, expelled from their beloved island, and sold as indentured servants across the Atlantic. Yet even when all hope seems dashed against the rocky coastline of the Virginia colony, it may be that in this New World the two of them could make a new beginning—together.
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