Chancing the Frontiersman's Heart is a wonderful historical romance by Andrea Byrd. Set in the late 1700's, when our country was still brand new, this story shares a look at what life might have been like in the wilderness of Kentucky at the end of the War for Independence. The war is just about over, but there are still dangers from British forces and Indians.
This story focuses on Dawn and Jacob and alternates between their points of view. They had been friends when they were younger, but they had lost track of each other. Dawn was living a life of hardship, treated no better than a slave by her stepfamily due to her disfigurement. She has also been trying to care for her younger stepsister and is traveling out west with the family so she can bring young Mary to her uncle. Someone she hopes will give the precious child the love and care she deserves.
Jacob is on his way west with his family, his mother and brothers and sister. As much as he loves his family, he wants to be out from under their shadow and forge a life of his own. Meeting up with Dawn after all these years gives him the opportunity to do just that.
As the story progresses they encounter their fair share of danger, but also we see growth in their relationship and they really start to bond as a family. Which of course can cause complications because they are supposed to be bringing Mary to her uncle. We also get to learn about a real battle and meet a real historical figure. I appreciated how this time was brought to life. And I love how much Dawn loves and knows about nature and is so excited to share what she knows. And faith plays an important part in their lives as Christians.
I was so glad to learn that their will be more books in this series. I can't wait to read them.

















