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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Blue Enchantress by M.L. Tyndall.

The Blue Enchantress is a story of a young woman finding redemption when she never thought it possible. Hope is destitute. She is captured with no way out when a saviour comes from an unlikely place. This is a love story about a girl trying to forget her past, trying to make things right, and always failing. Captain Nathaniel Mason is trying to build his business and make a name for himself. He needs nothing less than a spoiled girl to look after. When he has to give up his prize ship to save Hope, he didn’t realize how much it would take.

This book is a yes. It was fun to read, light, and fast paced. Nathaniel and Hope’s relationship grew slowly, and it had enough setbacks to be believable. I don’t know how historically accurate it was, but it fit well with the story. I think you would enjoy it if you’re a fan of historical fiction, or if you’re just looking for a light read.

Note: I received this book free of charge from NetGalley. I was not required to write a favorable review, only an honest one.

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