Romance and Turmoil
5
By LauraG-Fl
I really felt like I was there, the ebb and flow of Cathryn’s life and loves, intertwined with the most pivotal event in our Country’s history. I would read this again
Needs proofreading
4
By Mom2Super7
Needs ti be proofread again.
Strength and Love
5
By Johana 13
As a woman,we always lived a life of luxury and our thoughts were to be what we were told. The governor’s daughter had a mind of her own. Take the journey where she learns to love and trust in herself. The loves and mysterious happenings in this book make you not want to put it down
A good adventurous read
4
By Zarabidi
Some inconsistencies and sloppy editing, but a gripping tale and an enjoyable read.
Too much going on
3
By isle of Butr
The main female is very angry and it is funny that every man who looks at her falls in love. She comes across as “poor pitiful me”.
Historical romance USA/England Revolution
4
By jdt_s
Interesting and unique character development. Paced a bit too distractedly I felt.
The Governor’s Daughter
3
By hate waits!
Not badly written, but too many editorial mistakes that detracted from the book. For instance: phantom instead of fathom, Tracy at times instead of Tacy, Catlyn, instead of Cathryn....or a passage that read “had looked like of the Duke..”. Or a sentence beginning...”Being of the opinion....”. You get the picture.
I think that the writer has potential but needs to learn how to flesh out her characters more thoroughly as well.
The Governors Daughter
5
By Reva9526
A great story that carries the reader through so many unexpected twists and turns. The authors amazing use of words as descriptive tools allowed the reader to experience, feel and understand the happiness, sadness and pain of the characters. While I always enjoying reading regency books I can honestly say I would not want to live in that era.... but, I guess there are those who would say living in this era leaves a lot to be desired.
Painfully slow read
2
By KellyG198
This story was incredibly slow moving and long to read. It annoys me when an author splits into 2-3 books a story that could easily have been one book, however, this story should have been split into at least two books. Despite there being a twist in the story seemingly every third page it just sluggishly limped along for 500+ pages (at the font size I have set). On top of that, Cathryn never grew as a person as the story progressed. She constantly ran away from her problems instead of confronting and dealing with them and let her anger rule all decisions. She was a very immature character and she became more annoying to me as the story unfolded. I kept thinking of this book as a Gone with the Wind wannabe complete with the southern plantation, war and love life drama. Wasn’t my cup of tea.
Great book with lots
5
By Hope in Gulfport
Of twists and turns. Will read more of her books!!