Author: Susanna Fraser

Guest Review: Freedom to Love by Susanna Fraser

Posted April 12, 2019 by Tracy in Reviews | 1 Comment

Guest Review: Freedom to Love by Susanna FraserReviewer: Tracy
Freedom to Love by Susanna Fraser
Series: Freedom to Love #1
Publisher: Carina Press
Publication Date: January 5, 2015
Format: eARC
Source: NetGalley
Point-of-View: Third
Cliffhanger: View Spoiler »
Genres: Historical Romance
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three-half-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

Louisiana, 1815

Thérèse Bondurant trusted her parents to provide for her and her young half-sister, though they never wed due to laws against mixed-race marriage. But when both die of a fever, Thérèse learns her only inheritance is debt—and her father’s promise that somewhere on his plantation lies a buried treasure, if she can find it before her white cousins take possession of the land.

Then British officer Henry Farlow, dazed from a wound received in battle outside New Orleans, stumbles onto the property. Thérèse insists he stay with them to recover, and he is quickly captivated by her intelligence and beauty. Thanks to her care, he is back to full strength just in time to fend off an attack by her cousin, inadvertently killing the would-be rapist.

Knowing they will find no justice in the law, the trio flees. Henry risks being labeled a deserter, but more than duty compels him to see the sisters to safety, and Thérèse comes to rely on Henry for more than protection. On their journey to freedom, they must navigate another new territory—love. But when they arrive in England, an unexpected inheritance puts their newfound commitment to the test.

Henry Farlow is a British officer who was injured in battle.  He was left there after the battle, everyone presuming he’s dead. He manages to leave the field where the battle took place and finds himself at a plantation.  He comes across a woman and a girl who are digging in the lawn.  They take him to the house and take care of him, but they want him to leave asap.  Unfortunately, despite the fact that the plantation house belonged to their father, it doesn’t belong to them.  Their father has died and left it to a nasty relative.  Unfortunately that relative shows up while the trio is there.  He’s drunk and when he tries to take advantage of Thérèse’s sister, Jeannette – who’s a slave, Henry protects her and accidentally kills him.  Then the three of them are on the run. Henry must make it to a fort to prove he’s not a deserter.

Thérèse’s father was a plantation owner but Thérèse’s mother was his mistress and a seamstress.  She is cuarterona (someone who is ¼ African descent) but she’s also Native American. Though Henry doesn’t care and starts to fall in love with her, she’s not sure what their future looks like.  They decide they’ll make their way to Canada, where slaves are free, and start a life.  With Henry and Thérèse pretending to be married, and Jeannette their slave, it puts them in close quarters.  Henry and Thérèse start to fall in love, but how can they be together when interracial marriages are illegal?

Right when they think things are looking up for the trio, they head to England to deal with Henry’s parents (to prove that he’s alive) and then they’ll head back to Canada to start their life.  Once they get to England, however, they find that Henry’s life will never be the same, which means Thérèse’s won’t either.

I really loved the first part of this story.  I loved Thérèse and Jeannette and their determination to make a better life for themselves.  I really liked Henry and his honor.  The trio’s journey was fraught with danger and I was completely sucked in.

Then they got to England. I wish I could say that even that part was wonderful, but I personally think it got boring.  It was definitely more personalized because of Henry’s family and how they dealt with Thérèse, but I started to dislike Henry a bit and it just wasn’t as good as the first part of the book.

Despite things changing for me in the second half of the book, it was still good.  I’d still definitely recommend this as it was well written and kept my attention.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

three-half-stars


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Guest Review: A Christmas Reunion by Susanna Fraser

Posted December 9, 2014 by Tracy in Reviews | 0 Comments

Guest Review: A Christmas Reunion by Susanna FraserReviewer: Tracy
A Christmas Reunion by Susanna Fraser
Publisher: Carina Press
Publication Date: November 24th 2014
Pages: 78
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three-stars

Gabriel Shepherd has never forgotten his humble origins. So when he discovers a war orphan at Christmastime, he resolves to find a home for her—even if that means asking help from the very family who found and raised him, only to cast him out for daring to love the wrong woman.

Lady Catherine Trevilian has spent five years poring over the British Army's casualty list, dreading the day she sees Gabe's name. She's never forgotten him, and she's never forgiven herself for not running away with him when she had the chance, though she's agreed to a marriage of convenience with a more suitable man.

When Gabe returns home on Christmas leave just days before Cat's wedding, a forbidden kiss confirms their feelings haven't been dimmed by distance or time. But Cat is honor-bound to another, and Gabe believes she deserves better than a penniless soldier with an orphan in tow. How can Cat reconcile love and duty? She must convince Gabe she'd rather have him than the richest lord in all of England…

 

Tracy’s review of A Christmas Reunion by Susanna Fraser

When Cat was 18 years old she was caught kissing – and a bit more – with Gabe, her cousin’s cousin. Her uncle, who was her guardian at the time, found the two together and immediately sent Gabe off to join the British Army. Now it’s five years later and Gabe finds himself back on British soil. He has a toddler in his care that he’s trying to find a home for so writes to his cousin Richard for assistance (Richard has now become the Earl). Richard immediately tells Gabe that he must come home for Christmas and they’ll deal with the child then.

Cat is so excited to have Gabe returning home but it’s a bit bittersweet as she’s to be married on New Year’s Eve to a man who she considers friend. The minute that she sees Gabe again she knows that the feelings she’s tried to squash are still in full force but she also knows that she can’t jilt her fiancé, Anthony, as he’s been jilted before and it would just cause too much of a scandal.

Gabe is still in love with Cat but is resigned to the fact that she’s to marry another. He knows that he’s not good enough for her as he’s baseborn but that doesn’t stop him from longing for her.

When certain details come to light Cat and Gabe find that they may have a chance to be together after all.

A Christmas Reunion was a very short sweet tale of reunited love. It was an enjoyable read and I liked seeing Gabe and Cat get together after such a long separation. Strangely I didn’t feel the pull or intensity between them that I’ve felt in Fraser’s other couples in previous books. They had been separated for a long darned time and frankly I expected that they’d fall upon each other at the first chance but unfortunately that didn’t happen. I appreciated the honor that Cat showed to her betrothed by NOT falling on Gabe at her first opportunity but I admit that I would have loved to have seen a bit more excitement when did finally kiss the first time.

Ellen is the little girl that Gabe has found himself in charge of. He was taken in at Christmas and felt that when the little girls mother died he couldn’t leave her to be taken to a foundling home. While he initially thought to find a good home for her he got attached to the little one (who was about 18 months old) and I found that incredibly sweet. Gabe was so sweet with the child and she seemed to have latched on to him with both hands and heart. I really liked Gabe all the more because he ended up attached to her as well.

In the end I found the book to be a pleasant holiday romance.

Rating: 3 out of 5

This title is available from Carina Press. You can buy it here or here in e-format. This book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

three-stars


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