CHRISTIAN FICTION

The Indigo Heiress

Revell. Jan. 2025. 416p. ISBN 9780800740696. pap. $18.99. CF
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Juliet Catesby holds the dubious title of “Indigo Heiress,” which should help in making a profitable marriage match. Virginia, however, is a hotbed of political unrest in 1774. Plus the plantation is broke, and her soul cannot abide slavery any longer, leading her to secretly help enslaved families get to Pennsylvania. Then Juliet’s father makes a marriage arrangement for her to one of Scotland’s notorious tobacco lords. At first, Leith Buchanan seems like a heinous and oppressive man, but when Juliet is caught in a midnight rescue, his estate an ocean away seems like a refuge. As affection slowly develops in the arranged marriage, someone is trying to undermine the Buchanan name, and the Catesby family is caught in the crosshairs.
VERDICT Frantz (The Seamstress of Acadie) always provides an exquisitely researched historical setting; here she deals unflinchingly with the controversial legacy of the tobacco lords and the early stages of rebellion in the American colonies. Those who like to read beyond the victor’s perspective in history will also enjoy A River Between Us by Jocelyn Green and The Tea Chest by Heidi Chiavaroli.
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