The Beloved Wild by Melissa Ostrom

The Beloved Wild

by Melissa Ostrom

Pride and Prejudice meets Cold Mountain.

Harriet Winter is the eldest daughter in a farming family in New Hampshire, 1807. Her neighbour is Daniel Long, who runs his family's farm on his own after the death of his parents. Harriet's mother sees Daniel as a good match, but Harriet isn't so sure she wants someone else to choose her path - in love and in life.

When her brother decides to strike out for the Genesee Valley in western New York, Harriet decides to go with him - disguised as a boy. Their journey includes sickness, uninvited guests, and difficult emotional terrain as Harriet comes of age, realises what she wants, and accepts who she's loved all along.

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  • I love historical romances and Ostrom's The Beloved Wild has a Jane Austen vibe that I adore.

  • Harriet is a strong character, she sees the unfairness of the way men treat women and she's vocal about it.  Too bad that back then (1800s?)  society was not ready for it.  I did love that through her adventure with her brother, she was able to find herself and find friendship and love to boot.

  • The writing was sublime.  So good, historically accurate, and insightful.

  • The plot is slow to start, going about the life a typical farmers in New Hampshire, but then turns into an adventure.

  • Characterization!  Phineas is a hoot, Rachel is a good friend, Marian is a strong female character too. LOVE!

  • Daniel is a sweetheart and good to the chore!  I'm so glad for his perseverance :)




  • Not enough romance!  There wasn't a lot of Harriet - Daniel time.

  • Harriet was sometimes irrational and was a bit prejudiced, snobbish and jealous.

  • The ending was not very definite, which makes me think there must be another book and this is a series.




I really enjoyed The Beloved Wild.  I love that Harriet was a strong character and that took matters into her own hands.  I can't wait to read more!This review was originally posted on Quite the Novel Idea

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