Quirky Cat
Book Summary:
Adelaide Henry has come a long way to find a safe haven – someplace where she can run from her guilt, her past, and her burden. Only, those aren't as easy to lose as one might imagine, especially in Adelaide's case.
The good news is that in 1914, there was certainly no shortage of places to run to. Adelaide manages to grab a nice little spot in Montana, becoming one of the "lone women" taking advantage of the free land offer.
My Review:
I'll be honest; I had no idea what to expect when I entered Lone Women. I don't read as much historical fiction as I should and certainly don't read many Westerns. But the promise of something paranormal happening in this setting? Well, that was more than enough to tempt me into reading it...
Adelaide's secret kept me on the edge of my seat. Unlike many secrets that wait until the last minute for the big reveal – I wasn't disappointed by what I found. This was a dark and compelling story, one that had many elements. For example, we have the concept of surviving in Western times, paranormal creatures, vengeance, threats (of the human variety), and more. It almost makes me wish this book had been a bit longer, simply so I could enjoy more of it.
If you're looking for a different read that combines several themes and genres, Lone Women is the book for you. This is especially true if you don't mind your fiction having a more introspective take on the world.
Highlights:
Historical Fiction w/ a Horror Twist
Western
Paranormal
Secrets
Trigger Warnings:
Racism
Gore/Violence
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