![]() ![]() So Rachel fakes her death to live her dream. To be honest, I probably also would not be a huge fan of a MIL who didn’t think I was good enough for her son. Rachel 1) didn’t want to leave New York and 2) does NOT like her mother-in-law. Years ago, Nathan had sent Rachel and his mother to Philadelphia when the British occupied New York. Rachel believes so strongly in the ideals of the Revolution that she pretends to be a man and becomes a corporal in the Continental Army. ![]() Again, we’re hitting all of the points that make me think this is going to go well. Nathan also loved Rachel, but Rachel only married him because her mother was dying. Sounds like a promising beginning for this story. In fact, it was so bad that Rachel faked her own death. Rachel and Nathan were married when they were very young, and it was not a good thing. I was expecting this to be a story of a second chance romance that did not previously involve marriage. Overall: It was interesting and well composed, but I did not buy the rekindled relationship Plot: Wife fakes death to escape marriage, runs into husband at Yorktown ![]() Character Chemistry: I’m not sure I bought the resolution of past wrongs ![]()
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