Toward the Sunrise by Elizabeth Camden - Faithfully Bookish review
Historical Fiction, Review

Toward the Sunrise by Elizabeth Camden

Julia Broeder is only six months shy of graduating from the Womenโ€™s Medical College of Pennsylvania when one small decision spirals out of control and results in her expulsion. Hoping to travel the world as a missionary doctor, her only choice is to return back homeโ€ฆor throw herself upon the mercy of Ashton Carlyle.

A Daring Sacrifice by Jody Hedlund - Faithfully Bookish review
Historical Fiction, Review, YA

A Daring Sacrifice by Jody Hedlund

For three years, the Cloaked Bandit has terrorized Wessex, robbing the nobility by knifepoint and a well-placed arrow. But little does anyone know, this bandit is in fact Juliana Wessex, the rightful ruler of the land and a girl her tyrannical uncleโ€”the current Lord Wessexโ€”believes was killed along with her father.

The Silver Suitcase by Terri Todd - Faithfully Bookish review
Historical Fiction, Review

The Silver Suitcase by Terrie Todd

Itโ€™s 1939, and Canada is on the cusp of entering World War II. Seventeen-year-old farm girl Cornelia is heartbroken when she learns that her beloved soldier, Henry, has been killed in a train wreck. Alone and carrying a heavy secret, she makes the desperate choice that will haunt her for years to come.

Through Waters Deep by Sarah Sundin
Historical Fiction, Review

Through Waters Deep by Sarah Sundin

It is 1941 and America teeters on the brink of war. Outgoing naval officer Ensign Jim Avery escorts British convoys across the North Atlantic in a brand-new destroyer, the USSAtwood. Back on shore, Boston Navy Yard secretary Mary Stirling does her work quietly and efficiently, happy to be out of the limelight.