Book Review: Out of the Embers

Out of the Embers
by Amanda Cabot
Out of the Embers (Mesquite Springs Book #1) by [Cabot, Amanda]

   Ten years after her parents were killed, Evelyn Radcliffe is once more homeless. The orphanage that was her refuge and later her workplace has burned to the ground, and only she and a young orphan girl have escaped. Convinced this must be related to her parents' murders, Evelyn flees with the girl to Mesquite Springs in the Texas Hill Country and finds refuge in the home of Wyatt Clark, a talented horse rancher whose plans don't include a family of his own.
   At first, Evelyn is a distraction. But when it becomes clear that trouble has followed her to Mesquite Springs, she becomes a full-blown disruption. Can Wyatt keep her safe from the man who wants her dead? And will his own plans become collateral damage?
   Suspenseful and sweetly romantic, Out of the Embers is the first in a new series that invites you to the Texas Hill Country in the 1850s, when the West was wild, the men were noble, and the women were strong.





I have heard of this author, Amanda Cabot, before but I have never read any of her books... until now. First, let me just say that the cover is very rustic looking and kind of catches your eye with its simplicity. Second, the actual writing was amazing. Amanda Cabot weaved together simplicity and detail into a perfect writing style. Third, the story itself was really good. The author managed to go beyond the usual historical fiction romance and also weave an exciting mystery into the plot. And, instead of having Hallmark-style romance and drama, the love story was simple (again with the simplicity) and realistic, and no drama can be found anywhere. So basically, Out of the Embers is a beautifully simplistic, yet fully detailed, novel that should most definitely be added to your To Be Read shelf!



~Katelynn

*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for an honest review.

Comments

  1. I'm simply (and, yes, I'm using that word deliberately) delighted that you enjoyed Out of the Embers so much.

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