18 March 2017

Drama, Mystery & Sweet Romance | To the Farthest Shores by Elizabeth Camden

ABOUT THE BOOK

It has been six years since army nurse Jenny Bennett's heart was broken by a dashing naval officer. Now Lieutenant Ryan Gallagher has abruptly reappeared in her life at the Presidio army base but refuses to discuss the inexplicable behavior that destroyed their happiness.

Ryan is in an impossible situation. One of the few men in the world qualified to carry out a daring assignment, he accepted a government mission overseas that caused his reputation to be destroyed and broke the heart of the only woman he ever loved. Honor bound never to reveal where he had been during those six years, he can't tell Jenny the truth or it will endanger an ongoing mission and put thousands of lives at risk.

Although Ryan thinks he may have finally found a solution, he can't pull it off on his own. Loyalty to her country compels Jenny to help, but she never could have imagined the intrigue she and Ryan will have to face or the lengths to which they will have to go to succeed.


MY REVIEW

As a fan of historical romance, I always love reading Elizabeth Camden’s newest release. In To the Farthest Shores, Camden explores history at the beginning of the twentieth century, like the developments in the pearl industry and spying in Japan, that I found completely fascinating due to my lack familiarity. Within this history, she then weaves a second chance at romance for Jenny Bennett and Ryan Gallagher. They have a lot to learn about each other, faith, and forgiveness, and I really enjoyed seeing their story unfold with drama, mystery, and sweet romance surrounded by a very interesting cast of characters. To the Farthest Shores was a delight to read, and for any fans of historical romance in need of a good read, I recommend this one.

★★★★

Thanks to Bethany House, I received a complimentary copy of To the Farthest Shores and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.

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