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Book Review of Hearts and Bones (Hannah Trevor, Bk 1)

Hearts and Bones (Hannah Trevor, Bk 1)
Helpful Score: 1


This novel is not so much a mystery as a suspense novel. It grabs you when you first open the pages and pulls you in. Set in post revolutionary war Maine you quickly are forced into the world from a midwifes point of view. Hanna is what you would think of as a feminist. She doesnt conform to societies ideals for a woman. And really that is alright.

I have no read pure suspense book in sometime, and was really looking forward to this one. While it did fall somewhat short of my thought of what is a five star book it was still a good read. Some of the prose does go over board, and some of the scenes do drag. But over all it is a very enjoyable book. The characters are well thought out, and interesting. You do really want to know more about Hannah, and some of the other ladies of the book.

Most of the historical content is correct, except for one issue. Several references are made to the ladies being patchwork quilters. As a woman who knows her history (especially this era) and a woman who knows her sewing history as well it irked me. It is widely agreed upon that patchwork quilting as its called now was not done at this era. Quilting yes, but not the specifics of Patchwork. So that did bother me a little bit. But not enough to make me put down the book.

If youre looking for a good historical that is just a short time after the revolution this is a good read. It doesnt really have any romance on it. And you will follow a very interesting cast of women through the story.