Woman of Sunlight Book Review
About the Book
After years of isolation on top of Hope Mountain, Ilsa Nordegren may finally be ready to leave. Raised to fear the world, Ilsa and her sisters never planned on coming down, but when the Warden family arrived in need, they had to help. And it may cost them everything.
Having made his fortune, Mitch Warden returned home and found the family homestead abandoned. In a land grab, a ruthless cattle baron had forced his family to escape up the mountain, and when he follows, the last thing he expects is to fall smitten to a black-haired woman who dresses like Robin Hood.
Warden is intent on helping his family reclaim their land, but doesn’t realize the risks his past has brought. Dangerous men have tracked him, and rather than risk innocent lives, he’s determined to end the danger. But that means a journey to the city–and when Ilsa insists on joining him, the mismatched pair suddenly find themselves on a venture they’ll never forget.
My Thoughts
I enjoyed this story MUCH more than the first one, but then it also includes a marriage of convenience which might be my favorite romance trope ever. Connealy has such fun banter and humor with her characters, and I had some true laugh-out-loud moments during this story. I was relieved to finally know what book was considered to be their the Nordegren sisters’ second Bible, and it was exactly what I’d guessed it to be. Hopefully, by the end of book 3, the second Bible business will be put to bed. Considering how these three sisters were raised, I think Connealy did a great job of portraying their misguided belief in 2 Bibles quite well.
Venturing into Ursula’s story in book 3 should be quite interesting!
4 Stars
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