Description:
To escape her guardian’s plans to marry her, Lady Charlotte Fairfax steals away to Montreal to locate Reid McCoy, a fur trader who owes her fiancé a debt for saving his life. Even though European women are forbidden from entering the interior, she is desperate to get to her fiancé deep within the northwestern wilderness.
Reid McCoy has worked hard for fifteen years to become a shareholder in the North West Company and is on the brink of realizing that goal. Taking Charlotte into the interior will not only put her life at risk, but it could also jeopardize his dreams. Honor bound to repay his debt, his only option is to have Charlotte dress as a man and enter as his assistant clerk.
With Charlotte’s guardian close on their trail and a personal rival willing to do anything to keep Reid from becoming a shareholder, they will embark on an epic journey that will test not only their strength and endurance, but their hearts, as well.
My Review:
When Lady Gabrielle has to travel to Canada to escape a horrible marriage, she never imagines the lengths she will have to go to in order to find safety. Reid McCoy promises to help her make the journey to meet her intended, but under the guise of being a young man posing as a clerk for a powerful fur trading company. Reid was a wonderful protector, making sure that Charlotte was exposed as little as possible to the men and their crass and immoral behavior. There is an underlying resentment of Reid towards his father due to his choices and the consequences to them. I loved that Charlotte helped Reid through these difficulties.
I didn’t know much about the fur industry and really enjoyed learning about the trade routed, hardships, and alliances that were made between the Europeans and the Native tribes. Reid and Charlotte’s experiences made this seem very real and easy to see what things were like in this time period. I was happy with the conclusion of the story.
I would like to have seen more action in the middle of the book. It really was more about the journey that Charlotte and Reid experienced. This is the first book that I have read that covers the trade industry and time period. If you enjoy historical romances consider reading this one.
I received a complimentary copy of the book. All opinions expressed are my own with no obligation to write a positive review.