The British empire draws to an end…
but the turmoil has only just begun.
The Partition of India has sent millions to the roads, instigated riots as uncontrolled as wildfire…and caught up in its wake Captain Cam Fraser, his sister Miriam, and the beautiful Indian Dassah. Cam has never been able to put Dassah from his mind, ever since they played together at the mission as children. But a British officer and the aide to the last viceroy cannot marry a poor Indian woman, can he? For a while, Dassah believes that Cam loves her. But as the impossibility of a future with him becomes clear, what choice does she have but to run? He may hold her heart—but she cannot let him break it again. Miriam rails against the separation of the land of her birth, and as British forces prepare to leave India, she struggles. She finds purpose in teaching, in helping...but is Lieutenant Colonel Jack Sunderland her soul mate or a distraction from what God has called her to do?
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Lindsay, once again, captures the setting and place perfectly. She also weaves so much truth, heart and soul throughout the novel that you will not only be thrilled by the story itself but edified as well. I like that Lindsay is not afraid to tackle difficult subject matters and bring you through them. This novel deals with issues like alcoholism and racial prejudices. And while these are heavy subject matters, this story is one that shines light and radiates beauty, you do not come away depressed but enthralled. Enthralled by the beauty of grace and love, and encouraged by the truth that even in the midst of darkness, light shines the way through.
Do not miss out on this one! The whole series was wonderful and I look forward to seeing what else Lindsay will create!
*** This novel was sent to me for an honest review. These thoughts and words are all my own.