The Coal Miner’s Niece Review
Summary
Some secrets are better off forgotten…
After surviving the devastation of the Great Chicago Fire, Mary Hawkins awakens to a world she no longer recognizes. Her memories are lost, stolen by the flames that engulfed her past. However, her confusion deepens when a mysterious mountain man claims to be her uncle, taking her on a journey to a secluded mining village in the wild Colorado frontier.
As Mary struggles to piece together her shattered identity, her uncle remains silent, withholding answers about her past. But as time goes by, she is tormented by vivid nightmares, shadows taunting and afflicting her, making her wonder if they are either dreams or memories.
When the opportunity arises for Mary to reclaim her place in Chicago society, she is torn between her desire for answers and the comfort of her newfound home—and the boy she has come to deeply care for. But as she delves deeper into the shadows of her past, she uncovers buried secrets, leading her to realize that the truth may be more sinister—and far more dangerous—than she ever imagined.
Evaluation
⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
The Coal Miner's Niece is a sweet and charming story with beautifully written descriptions, historical details, gripping plot line, and characters. I enjoyed reading every minute of it! If you like books like Heidi and Anne of Green Gables, along with the childhood-friends-to-lovers and amnesia tropes, and stories about hope and family, then I recommend The Coal Miner’s Niece to you.
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