Kim Vogel Sawyer is one of my absolute favorite authors, and
I really enjoyed her recent book Echoes of Mercy, which takes place in
Sinclair, Kansas in the 1900s. Carrie Lang takes a job at Dinsmore’s Chocolate
Factory as a toter. She finds herself falling for Ollie Moore, a janitor at the
factory, and he has the same feelings. Neither of them knows the other has a
secret. Carrie is actually an undercover
investigator for the Labor Commission, while Ollie is the owner’s son. They are
both undercover for different reasons. Carrie is investigating an accident,
while Ollie is trying to find out how the company is run before he takes it
over.
This was a great story, and I loved the romance between the
two main characters. As can be expected, when you’re dealing with two
characters who are not who they are pretending to be, there are some
misunderstandings between both of them. They are able to eventually work
together to dig deeper into what is going on at the factory.
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