My new go-to Canadian historical fiction author is quickly becoming Christine Hill Suntz , especially with such engrossing books stemming from the time of Upper Canada. The Heiress and the Woodsman is one such story that explores the powder keg of conditions that allowed rebellion and protest to become more commonplace by the day. Releasing on August 11, 2026, there's plenty of time to immerse yourself in this world by reading Christine's debut of The Lawyer and the Laundress beforehand (though this is not necessary as the novels are standalone books). Many thanks to Tyndale House Publishers and NetGalley for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis Charlotte Carruthers must find her brother. Joshua Robertson needs the funds to free his. On the road into the Canadian wilderness, they become reluctant allies in a race to save their siblings before brewing rebellion tears the colony apart. ...
I love that Elizabeth Camden has been venturing into contemporary stories as her meticulous research is a delight to encounter in more recent plots. The first book in the Far and Away series , Meet Me in Virginia , introduces us to the Chadwick family, with Alice kicking things off as our resident history professor with a penchant for Jane Austen. Being a woman of precision and refinement, it's quite fun to see her encounter a swashbuckling hero. I'm excited about what's next in the series as the Chadwick family has its own eccentricities, with the next book coming in spring 2026. Content to be aware of : yoga, a gym scene that readers may be sensitive to Book Synopsis She believes in elegance and tradition. He’s all about grit and smashing through obstacles. Together, they’re a disaster waiting to happen—or the perfect match. Alice Chadwick, a history professor devoted to the genteel values of Jane Austen’s world, has spent her career championing kindness and mannerly com...