The
Innocent, by Ann H. Gabhart, follows Carlyn Kearney as she enters into the
Shaker Community after losing her husband in the war and her home when she was
unable to pay the man she was purchasing the property from. When the Sheriff,
Mitchell Brodie, arrived at her door, she was forced to find a new home for
herself and her dog, Asher. The Shaker Community of Harmony Hill, only a few
miles away from her home, seemed like the best choice. They would provide food
and shelter for her while the Sheriff took care of her dog. While the Shakers
attempted to live a “perfect” life, there were things going on in their
community that made it a dangerous place to live.
I really
liked reading about the relationship between Carlyn and Sheriff Brodie, and his
willingness to wait for her to move past her sadness after the death of her
husband. It was also interesting to read about the Shaker Community and the
different beliefs they hold. I would recommend this book to anyone who is
interested in historical romance books.
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