I cannot do it. 60 pages was a struggle. I am just plain bored to tears. Where as most Christian Historical Fictions I read are excited and adventurous with vibrant descriptions where I can hear the wind blowing through the prairie grass and the horses whiny and the carriage rolls past there were none of those vibes for me here. If I were to describe others as vibrant and imaginative for me, this one is just dull. I am not certain what it is. The descriptions just are not there, it seemed to be more conversation than anything else and that was overly flowery and unrealistic. There is a chance that it could redeem itself and be a good book, but it is just not the one for me. If it cannot catch me by fifty pages, and by sixty I have to put it down from painful neglect of my imagination I just do not know what to say. Not for me, but it might be right up your alley.