
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Simply wonderful. I loved Elle. She was born and slave and was freed along with her parents. She now is part of the Loyal League and devotes her time to helping the Union bring down the Confederacy. Her current role is a mute slave in the house of a Confederate Senator in Richmond. Malcolm is a spy for the Pinkerton agency. He is currently posing as a Confederate officer and gains access to the Senator's home to glean any helpful information he can pass on.
The romance was believable; Elle and Malcolm's inner dialogue helped to see where they were and how they were getting there. Without the inner dialogue as a guide, the romance would have been hard to believe I think (a Black woman and a White man in 1862). Both are great characters that grow throughout the book.
This had a good mix of historical info and action. I liked how it showed, at the time, everyone thought that the war would be over soon. The book's prologue takes place in April 1861 after the South fired on Fort Sumter with the main events happening Jan and ending in April 1862. We know the war ended 3 years later in 1865.
Another thing I really loved was the Author's Note at the end; Elle, Malcolm were based (in part) on real people and her explanation of the "why" write historical romance with POC.
The romance was believable; Elle and Malcolm's inner dialogue helped to see where they were and how they were getting there. Without the inner dialogue as a guide, the romance would have been hard to believe I think (a Black woman and a White man in 1862). Both are great characters that grow throughout the book.
This had a good mix of historical info and action. I liked how it showed, at the time, everyone thought that the war would be over soon. The book's prologue takes place in April 1861 after the South fired on Fort Sumter with the main events happening Jan and ending in April 1862. We know the war ended 3 years later in 1865.
Another thing I really loved was the Author's Note at the end; Elle, Malcolm were based (in part) on real people and her explanation of the "why" write historical romance with POC.
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