This is not a good sequel. It’s not bad, but it is very, very predictable. If you read the first book, you can call every single plot “twist” in this one. There really isn’t a surprise, and sometimes the characters feel very, very, very modern. Like really modern – even the characters supposedly religious and conservative feel far too modern, like they got in the Tardis or something. There are several scenes where women are either too forgiving. of a transgression or too quickly transgression. […]
Second visit to Old Quebec – Spoiler alert
Duty to the Crown by Aimie K. Runyan