Review of Calm the Storm by Penny Fairbanks
Calm the Storm Penny Fairbanks is a historical fiction book where the two main characters, Felicity and Atticus, have strikingly different personalities. They have been brought together in mysterious circumstances because an anonymous Lady Swan seems to predict the future of various couples in the area even before they meet. Now it's Felicity's turn, but there is a problem. Everyone around her knows that she has vowed to remain a spinster because she believes married life is not meant for her. Unlike her twin sister Mercy, she happens not to be her mother's favorite child, and that makes her see the world differently. True to Lady Swan's words, A timid Atticus arrives together with his family and this makes Felicity more apprehensive about the mysterious letter Lady Swan wrote her. She is more determined to stand her ground, but fate has a different plan for her because they meet with the predicted future husband without planning to do so, and one thing leads to another, and they both find themselves in a seemingly compromising situation and now, whether they are willing or not, they have to marry. How will these newlyweds go about this forced marriage situation, and more importantly, will this marriage pass the test of time?
I love the characters in the book, especially Atticus. His timid but angelic personality has made the book very fascinating. I also like the strikingly different personalities between Felicity and Atticus; I find it to be quite hilarious and cultivating.
In the first chapters, I did not like the gaps between the events. A good example is the chapter that narrates about the two being forced into marriage and without showing how the characters handled the situation, we just jumped to the wedding plans. In my opinion, the story would have been more interesting if that part had been included.
For the above reasons, I rate this book, Calm the Storm by Penny Fairbanks, 4 out of 5 stars. as the story is short but sweet, especially toward the end. The ups and downs make it even better; it is an excellent story.
I recommend this book to readers who like romantic historical fiction books whose main characters have strikingly different personalities yet blend well. Additionally, I recommend it to readers who enjoy stories about resilience and overcoming personality challenges
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