Exiled South by Harriet Cannon – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Exiled SouthExiled South by Harriet Cannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This author really knew how to put forth such a story that was so much more than it appeared at first glance. I learned very quickly when I was reading, that nothing was what it seemed to be, or was it? There were secrets buried, and were beginning to surface, but are these secrets the characters wanted to know, or perhaps were they things they are better off if they did not search for them?

Our main character Lizbeth endures the impossible from the start of the book and through out the duration of the novel. She has to deal with losing her husband, and then secrets and things that well did not make sense from the life she had with him. As a lot of us do at one time or another, we start a new life and hope for the best. I found she got more than she bargained for in this new life!

Personally I loved Lizbeth’s character development. She had just became a widow and was given impossible things to deal with. I found she was a very strong character and I very much admired her. I loved the cultural learnings of the different cultural countries that Lizbeth had became a teacher in as well as the learning experiences. There were lots of moments that made me question things, but the ties into the secrets as well as the very life of Lizbeth was very intriguing. Things were revealed as I read, and the book itself was mesmerizing, suspenseful, and insightful! Amazing read and I really enjoyed it!

I really enjoyed the flow as well as the concept of the novel as I read on through. I was very much intrigued and entertained. The book was different, than I would have expected, but it made it so much more wonderful! Loved it! I loved the writing of the author as well, and I highly recommend both!

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