![]() ![]() However, through a painstaking amount of trust-building, Ruth slowly warmed to Isabel and became willing to mend their fractured relationship. ![]() Ruth wanted NOTHING to do with Isabel, blaming her for the abandonment years ago and having not a single ounce of forgiveness in her. This sisterly bond was tumultuous at best. ![]() This book really did put their relationship front and center. I really loved the growth that both of their characters were able to undergo throughout the series. In this story, they really found a way to rely on each other, respect each other, and to become a unified team. She has hated him at times, and she has adored him at others. Isabel and Curzon’s relationship has seen some definite highs and some significant lows. She created incredible character relationships and dynamics in this series that developed so beautifully and came to perfect fruition in this final installment. Review: This was an incredible finale to the Seeds of America trilogy! Anderson did so well at bringing all of the different pieces from the series to a well-developed close in this story, and I thoroughly enjoyed each and every moment of this book. Their journey now brings them to the forefront of the Revolutionary War, traveling with the Continental Army and, whether they want to or not, joining the revolution. This won’t stop them from searching for Ruth, though. Summary: Isabel and Curzon are on the move, this time as reported runaway slaves – a severe crime. ![]()
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