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Friday, April 29, 2011

Book Review: The Frontiersman's Daughter by Laura Frantz (5 stars + FAVORITE!)

About this book:
One woman searches for love--and herself--in a wild land.

Lovely and high-spirited, Lael Click is the daughter of a celebrated frontiersman. Haunted by her father's ties to the Shawnee Indians and her family's past, Lael comes of age in the fragile Kentucky settlement her father founded. As she faces the many trials of life on the frontier, Lael draws strength from the rugged land. But the arrival of a handsome doctor threatens her view of her world, her God, and herself. Can the power of grace and redemption break through in this tumultuous place?

This epic novel gives you a glimpse into the simple yet daring lives of the pioneers who first crossed the Appalachians, all through the courageous eyes of a determined young woman who would not be defeated.

My Review:
To say that Laura Frantz has created a novel that is well written doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of the excellent quality of writing that is found between the pages of this novel. God has given Laura an amazing gift, and I cannot emphasis enough how much I appreciate what she's done here in Lael's story. It's a substantial 412 pages of deep, meaty substance; each word a scrumptious morsel to be savored.

It isn't very often that I read a book where the words seem to come off of the page as a beautiful, lyrical song. As I read page after page, I was truly amazed at the beautiful craftsmanship of this story. The setting so rich, that I felt I was standing right there amidst the action. I felt completely immersed in the story from beginning to end, and cared for Lael as if I knew her in real life. The characters are so vividly drawn, and so unique, I can't help but think that they'll remain with me indefinitely.

I was also greatly impressed by the tremendous amount of detail that went into illustrating the setting, characters, and Lael's private thoughts. As I read, I couldn't help but think of a magnificent piece of artwork, drawn with such intricate precision, that you can't help but be captivated and drawn in by its beauty.

I don't hesitate to say that Mrs. Frantz is a master of her craft, and has composed a novel that I would certainly read again; highly recommending to anyone who enjoys reading outstanding literature.

From the very first chapter, I new that I had happened upon a treasure. Lael's coming-of-age journey, in late 1700's Kentucke, is one that will captivate you and touch your heart for a long time to come. Add this one to the top of your list . . . with adventure, romance, faith, and a sweet story of redemption, you can't go wrong!

 Sweet Treats Rating = 5 Cupcakes!

4 comments:

  1. Oh very well said! I completely agree with you on all fronts. :) Can't wait for her third book in a few months!

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  2. Thank you, Casey! I'm looking forward to her third book as well! I've already got mine preordered from amazon.com. :D

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  3. This is such a wonderful book. I was hooked on Laura Frantz's original writing with this debut novel and loved Courting Morrow Little as well. As you said, I'm also looking forward to her third book, The Colonel's Lady.

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  4. Thank you for taking time to stop by my little blog, Carla, and for leaving a comment. I appreciate it. : )

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