By Kelly Bridgewater
From the time she was little, Martha Jankowski has been
digging in the dirt, much to the dismay of her mother. Now, she dreams of being
a paleontologist and is determined to make her parents proud by uncovering the
next big discovery. When Martha finds what she hopes to be a fully intact
dinosaur skeleton--one that that could win her an acclaimed exhibit--she learns
another team is competing against her and could steal her chance at being
recognized for this momentous discovery.
Paleontology student Jacob Duncan has fulfilled
his dream of digging for dinosaur bones at last. In a race against time, he and
his team are bent on unearthing a complete skeleton to claim a museum exhibit
with their names on it. But when Jacob meets their charming competitor Martha
and uncovers foul play within his team, love and danger grow hand in hand until
a menacing ruse threatens to destroy it all.
This enrapturing historical novel from bestselling
author Kimberley Woodhouse transports you to the nineteenth-century Bone
Wars-era, where adventure and romance combine to create an irresistible tale.
My
Thoughts:
Set
in Stone by Kimberley Woodhouse is a mystery historical
novel. I really loved the mystery element that Woodhouse threw into the story.
I love the concept of digging up dinosaurs bones as a competition. I love the
setting and the Bone Wars - era story. Totally original and unique storyline.
One of the issues I had with the plot is that in the beginning, the heroine,
Martha, was told that she could not dig for bones anymore, then jump a head a
couple of years, and she is on a dig. I want to know what happened that made
her parents change their minds. It would have been nice to see that
conversation where they allowed her to do the digging, but then give the
stipulations of how and why she can. On the other hand, the romance between
Martha and Jacob Duncan were a wealthy girl to a poor man love story.
Forbidden, yet adventurous at the same time. I love seeing the heart of the two
characters, however, the romance did develop a little bit over time. Many
moments of indecision as they struggle with should they be feeling this way or not.
Overall, Set in Stone by Kimberley
Woodhouse is a delightful story that has not been seen before. I love learning
about characters that uncover historical items or animals, in this story. I
great story to spend time with.
I received a complimentary copy of Set in Stone by Kimberley Woodhouse from
Bethany House Publishers, but the opinions stated are all my own.
My
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Purchase Set in Stone
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