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| Dark Road Home by Elizabeth Ludwig |
About the book~
The nightmares of her past have found Ana Kavanagh an ocean away.
Ana Kavanagh’s memories of Ireland are mostly of fire and pain. As a girl she survived a blaze that left her an orphan, left her scarred, and left her angry at God. Now in New York, Ana finds a kindred spirit in Eoghan Hamilton, who’s struggling with his own anger. His twin sister, Cara, betrayed him by falling in love with his enemy.
Cast aside by everyone, Eoghan hopes to rejoin the Fenians, an organization pushing for change back in Ireland, by securing information against Rourke, the man his sister married. Ana, Cara’s friend, may be his best source, and despite the attraction he feels, Eoghan determines to use the girl’s sweet nature to his advantage.
Adding to the danger is a specter from Eoghan’s own past, one whose thirst for vengeance knows no bounds. Eoghan must choose which road to follow–bitterness or forgiveness–and where to finally place his trust.
Typically, I’m not a huge history buff, but the author did a great job sparking my interest in 19th century life for Irish immigrants living in New York.
As circumstances brought Eoghan and Ana together, each had to decide whether to stay bitter or forgive. This was especially true for Eoghan. Faced with a life or death situation, he was forced to choose who to trust. Their faith journey was totally realistic and organic to the story.
What an interesting, intense plot with layers of depth! This isn’t a book you’ll breeze through in a couple of hours. I savored it over a few nights, soaking up the history and the author’s delightful way with words. This was a new author to me, and I’ll definitely be keeping abreast of future books by Elizabeth Ludwig!
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Disclaimer: Sending a big thank you to Elizabeth Ludwig and Bethany House Publishers for providing me with an advance review copy of Dark Road Home. The opinions expressed in this review are my own, and I received no monetary compensation.


I keep telling you we're going to win you over! 🙂
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haha. I'm branching out and definitely enjoying them. 🙂
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Thanks for the great review Dora! I read No Safe Harbor so I'll have to add Dark Road Home to my 'need to read' pile! 😉
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Thanks, Sherry! I can't keep up with your reading pile. You can crank 'em out, girl!! But yeah, if you enjoyed No Safe Harbor, you should definitely add Dark Road Home to your stack. It's a keeper! 🙂
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Great review! No Safe Harbor is on my TBR pile (that pile I never quite make it through!) so now I know to read it first! You've definitely piqued my interest on it!
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lol. I hear ya, Susan. But having a huge stack of books to read is always a good thing, right? I panic when I don't have a few lined up and ready to go.
Yeah, definitely read No Safe Harbor first. 🙂
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