Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Review: Against the Wind

Against the Wind Against the Wind by Amanda Cabot
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

I’ve read this book last in order and I enjoyed catching up on Louisa and Josh’s story. Reading this out of order did not take away the enjoyment of the book.

Louisa’s desire toe become a doctor was a challenge for the time period, where everyone just expected a women to marry and be a wife.

Joshua fight against doing what he wants to do versus expected from his grandfather felt realistic and I enjoyed how that ended.

Overall, another enjoyable historical romance with a dash of mystery/danger/action.

*I listened to the audiobook on Everand.*

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About the book:

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Doctor-in-training Louisa Vaughn has no intention of remaining in Sweetwater Crossing. She's just there for a few days to help a friend. But she can't abandon the injured man she finds at the side of the road. Until his broken leg heals, she'll serve as the town's doctor and midwife. She may not be fully qualified yet, but surely she's better than nothing.

Josh Porter's plans to win his grandfather's challenge and fulfill his father's final wish to gain full control of the family business hit a roadblock when he breaks his leg. But his enforced stay in Sweetwater Crossing gives him new ideas about the expansion of the company into new territory--ideas Louisa could help turn into reality.

If only the town were more accepting of Louisa's talents! Someone is determined to convince her to abandon her dream of healing others. Can Josh help her uncover the person behind the threats before it's too late? And is there any future for them together when neither of them plans to stay?

About the Author:



With both parents avid readers, it's no surprise that Amanda Cabot learned to read at an early age. From there it was only a small step to deciding to become a writer. Of course, deciding and becoming are two different things, as she soon discovered. Fortunately for the world, her first attempts at fiction were not published, but she did meet her goal of selling a novel by her thirtieth birthday. Since then she’s sold more than forty novels. When she’s not writing, Amanda enjoys sewing, cooking and – of course – reading.


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