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The Suffragette's Vow

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The Suffragette's Vow is part of the Keepers of the Light series. I thought this was a good and quick read. I give it four and a half stars.

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This book's title is a bit misleading. Yes, she is a suffragette, but the book is more about the relationship and the pressure that families put on them. Still I really liked the book. It was a good story and I was rooting for the characters to get their happy ending.

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Interesting premise with a rookie reporter Nadia Cutler, determined to break out of the traditional role of daughters in her wealthy family, which is to marry from family advancements, and has agreed she will work for a year and try and earn enough money to match her trust fund income. A passsionate suffragette, she goes to work for a feminist publication - The New Northwest.

Nadia goes to a dairy farm in Oregon to meet the female owner, who farms with her daughters. She learns from them that her son has gone off to be a lighthouse keeper on the Pacific Ocean Coast.

Mikael Peddersson has changed his name and moved to Spruce Hill, because he clashed with his mother when his father died and he expected to be in charge. After two years of his ideas not being taken on board by his mother, he is fed up and he leaves.home to start a career as a lighthouse keeper.

When Nadina arrives with Michael’s sister Gala, she is instantly attracted to Michael, and he to her, when an ocean tragedy means they have to work together to resolve it, they grow closer and make their way to a very sweet HEA, but will Nadina’s background and reporting target come between them.

A delicious hero, some lovely descriptions of the nature and the ocean, and a feminist heroine make for a very pleasant read.

I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.

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The books I have read in this series have all be wonderful and this is no exception. Set mainly on the coast of the Pacific Ocean with vivid descriptions to make you feel you are there.
The story of Michael, who grew up on a dairy farm, but not allowed to actually run the farm after his father passes away. His mother and sisters try to maintain control and want him to find a bride.
He sets out to follow his dreams and goes to the coast as a lighthouse keeper. There he runs into Nadine Cutler, who is trying to get great stories for a suffragette paper and these two clash.
But the two are brought together unexpectedly and work their way to their happy ever after.. Lovely story

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A short, clean novella about two people who meet and feel attracted to each other and wether they will have a happy ending or not.

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Loved loved this sweet shirt read!
The cover is beautiful and I especially love reading anything that involves lighthouses. For some they fascinate me.
I would love to tour one someday.
I really liked the historical aspect of it. It kept my interest until the end.
Only problem, it's too short!! Hopefully there will be a full length novel soon??
The plot was very interesting and I loved the characters especially Michael! Because that's my son's name lol!
Not everyone wants to follow I'm their parents footsteps. I thought he was very brave in stepping out.
It takes a lot of courage to do that.
Nadine was ok too. I really enjoyed getting to know her.
I highly recommend this book.
My thanks to Netgalley for a copy of this book. I was NOT required to write a positive review and all opinions are my own.

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It's a well written, easy and fast read that kept me hooked.
I liked the plot, the well written characters and the sweet plot.
I'd like to read other books by this author.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.

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This was an easy book to read, it was enjoyable and interesting. There was some good description of the sea and storms. The characters were strong especially the male hero when he saved the occupants of the stricken yacht. I was pleased it had a happy ending and recommend that you read this book if you want something quick that you can pick up and read.

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