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Book Review of No Safe Harbor (Edge of Freedom, Bk 1)

No Safe Harbor (Edge of Freedom, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 2


This novel came out of nowhere and completely enthralled me.

A rich historical with tension abounding in heritage, setting and characters. The romance was forbidden and absolutely perfect. I loved the richness of the Irish culture, how their prejudice crossed the ocean to America with them and produced more than a little bit of fodder for todays modern authors.

The voice behind the words on the page was what swept me so deeply into this book. Its engrossing, unique and perfect for a deep and full historical. There was a familiarity and smoothness to the story that propelled me quickly through the story. I now want to go right back and read slowly, taking every little bit back in.

Cara and Rourke are strong and determined characters. The suspense is bringing them together and the romantic tension sizzles. Between the two of those vices, I might have had all the air squeezed out of me.

I wasnt sure how well I would like Rourke as from the first couple chapters, I had the impression he might be the bad guy, or at least in cahoots with the bad guys. But the man has a heart of flesh and I loved watching him fall in love with Cara. It changed him. And I love a reformed bad boy.

Beginning to end, I was no short of impressed, and now most eager for book two in the Edge of Freedom series. Well done!

This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers through CFBA for my copy to review.