The Brightest of Dreams – Review

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The Brightest of Dreams (Canadian Crossings Book 3) by Susan Anne Mason

Published: February 4, 2020

Genre: Historical Fiction

Length: 352 pages

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About the book:

Quinten Aspinall is determined to fulfill a promise he made to his deceased father to keep his family together. To do so, he must travel to Canada to find his younger siblings, who were sent there as indentured workers while Quinn was away at war. He is also solicited by his employer to look for the man’s niece who ran off with a Canadian soldier. If Quinn can bring Julia back, he will receive his own tenant farm, enabling him to provide a home for his ailing mother and siblings.

Julia Holloway’s decision to come to Toronto has been met with disaster. When her uncle’s employee rescues her from a bad situation, she fears she can never repay Quinn’s kindness. So when he asks her to help find his sister, she agrees. Soon after, however, Julia receives some devastating news that changes everything.

Torn between reuniting his family and protecting Julia, will Quinn have to sacrifice his chance at happiness to finally keep his promise?

 

My review:

I enjoyed this book! I think it was a very satisfactory ending to the series. We got to see some old friends from the other books and to see how their lives have changed. We also got to meet new characters. I loved joining Quinn and Julia on their journey. Quinn is so noble and likable. I really enjoyed this series and story!

 

My rating: 4-Stars-300x57

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