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Hollis Tremblay has no memory of why he’s out in the wilderness alone or whether the woman with him is his wife. She’s beautiful and her rosy outlook makes everything seem brighter, even the dangers they face…

When Hollis’s memory crashes back, he realizes that Abigail is the sister his childhood best friend charged him with looking after across the dangerous westward journey. Abigail might be a ray of sunshine, but she’s strictly forbidden. Especially to him.

But when the company realizes that Hollis and Abigail have grown close while marooned in the wild, he may find himself ensnared in a marriage of convenience…


I thought I’d read a Lacy Williams book before, but I can’t find the name of it, so even though I don’t think this is my first Lacy Williams book, it might be.

This was an easy to read (or listen to, as I had the audiobook) historical romance that jumps right in with conflict to grab your attention. The narrator of this book isn’t my favorite (I’ve listened to a few other books narrated by her), but that didn’t matter–the sweetness and tension between the characters so thoroughly captured my attention that I had to keep reading.

This is book #5 in a series, so there are a lot of other characters introduced quickly, but Williams wrote the book in such a way that it’s not too confusing or hard to follow (and it teased me enough that I want to read some of the earlier books to see how the other couples got together).

Overall, I fun, easy read with all the swoony vibes and faith elements you want from historical Christian romance. If you enjoy Love Inspired historical romance, I think you’ll enjoy this book.

Rated G/PG.

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For more Christian historical romance, check out:

Written on My Heart by Heidi Gray McGill
Emma’s Engagement by Susan G. Mathis