Dark Sky at Dawn (Free Men and Dreamers Book 1) by L.C. Lewis – Review by Paloma Fierro 2/3/24

Hannah and Jed are on two different sides in the new America, Hannah under a religious strict mother that sees any interaction with slaves as sin and unbecoming, while Jed is to be the head of his family and as such he must be educated and prepared.

 

In a place in history where a recently free country is developing, decisions are taking place in the old continent regarding this newness, this book is a slow story of a combination of diverse agendas. 

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