Major Ethan Kelley and Captain Devin Monroe are each tryin to put their lives in order since the war ended. Ethan Kelly is haunted by the memory of the woman (with the cut on her face) whose house they raided during the war and can't seem to rid himself of the guilt. Miss Lizbeth Barclay is working as a maid in her sister's hotel. When a guest makes unwanted advances toward Lizbeth, she ducks into Ethan's room to quickly escape, not knowing the room was occupied by a guest. Ethan recognizes the face that's haunted his dreams and wants to help her. Devin Monroe struggles through each day as a worn-torn solider until his path crosses that of Julianne VanFleet. He's drawn to her like no one before. But when she tells him what she's done to survive the war he has a difficult time accepting it. Ethan and Devin both discover that their former colonel, Daniel Bushnell is behind the pain caused to both Julianne and Lizbeth. Knowing what they must do, they decide to call in their close friends and former comrades to help find him and seek justice for the things he's done.
This was a very good story. One that held my interest from start to finish. Love Held Captive was Ethan Kelly and Devin Monroe's story. We meet them in the previous books in the series but here you get a closer look at them. This is the third story in the Lone Star Hero's Love Story series, but it's definitely my favorite. Each book tells the history of these âband of brothers' by flashbacks of their time of imprisonment together. This book didn't have quite so many of those flashbacks and I think that's why I enjoyed it more. I love the way this group of men always bands together to help each other out no matter what. That kind of friendship and loyalty is something I thoroughly enjoy reading about. Everyone longs to have those types of friends. You get a glimpse into the suffering that went on and the sacrifices made during the war and also the aftermath of it. My only wish is that there would have been an epilogue, especially since it was the end of the series. I felt that the end was a bit flat. That begin said, I would still recommend this book as well as the whole series. This author writes believable characters that crawl into your heart and stay with you long after you close the book.
*This complimentary copy was provided by Zondervan through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
A few favorite moments:
âI'm just, I don't know, thinking about how two such unlikely people became enamored with each other. It's curious, don't you think? I never understand how and when the Lord chooses to bring people together.â âThat's why we have God. We trust in him so we don't have to try to understand such things ourselves.â
âWhat does your guilt have to do with her?â âEverything. If I made things right, I might be able to find absolution too.â Devin sighed. âEthan. That isn't how it all works. God grants absolution. God will help you find solace.â
He should probably go insideâ¦Maybe even open the book he'd purchased on a whim the last time he visited the mercantile. It was a rag highlighting the escapades of the notorious outlaw Scout Proffitt.
If you want more information on this book or other books by Shelley Gray, I recommend you visit her website at http://www.shelleyshepardgray.com/
This was a very good story. One that held my interest from start to finish. Love Held Captive was Ethan Kelly and Devin Monroe's story. We meet them in the previous books in the series but here you get a closer look at them. This is the third story in the Lone Star Hero's Love Story series, but it's definitely my favorite. Each book tells the history of these âband of brothers' by flashbacks of their time of imprisonment together. This book didn't have quite so many of those flashbacks and I think that's why I enjoyed it more. I love the way this group of men always bands together to help each other out no matter what. That kind of friendship and loyalty is something I thoroughly enjoy reading about. Everyone longs to have those types of friends. You get a glimpse into the suffering that went on and the sacrifices made during the war and also the aftermath of it. My only wish is that there would have been an epilogue, especially since it was the end of the series. I felt that the end was a bit flat. That begin said, I would still recommend this book as well as the whole series. This author writes believable characters that crawl into your heart and stay with you long after you close the book.
*This complimentary copy was provided by Zondervan through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
A few favorite moments:
âI'm just, I don't know, thinking about how two such unlikely people became enamored with each other. It's curious, don't you think? I never understand how and when the Lord chooses to bring people together.â âThat's why we have God. We trust in him so we don't have to try to understand such things ourselves.â
âWhat does your guilt have to do with her?â âEverything. If I made things right, I might be able to find absolution too.â Devin sighed. âEthan. That isn't how it all works. God grants absolution. God will help you find solace.â
He should probably go insideâ¦Maybe even open the book he'd purchased on a whim the last time he visited the mercantile. It was a rag highlighting the escapades of the notorious outlaw Scout Proffitt.
If you want more information on this book or other books by Shelley Gray, I recommend you visit her website at http://www.shelleyshepardgray.com/