
Rating 4 out of 5 stars
It's the end of WWII and Francine thought that would mean marrying her high school sweetheart. However, a letter breaking their engagement and a picture of a pretty English girl circling town puts an end to that plan. Feeling that she needs a change, Francine signs up for the Frontier Nurse's Corps and heads to Appalachian Kentucky to be a nurse and learn midwifery. While there, she finds herself falling in love with the mountain, her work of "catching babies" and the people. A good-looking, just returned, medic seems to be showing up in her path quite a lot, also...which is a very good thing considering her inclination to getting lost.
Are these hills Francine's future? Can people from such different cultures meet in the middle?
Any book set in the Appalachian Mountains is a thrill for me...adding in midwifery (babies!!) and horses just added the icing to the cake. I found myself wishing to head back to eastern KY again this fall for vacation at least once a chapter. I flew through the first 2/3s then I felt there was a little bit of a lag for a few chapters. However, it wasn't hard to get back into and I really did enjoy the ending, although it felt just a tad rushed for some reason. While I won't re-read it most likely, I did enjoy meeting these characters and traveling to the mountains for a bit. I would read other books by this author, especially if they were in the same setting. This was a solid read and great for fall!


