From a Distance
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2008
381
Novel • Fiction
Colorado Territory • 1870s
2008
Adult
18+ years
In From a Distance, Elizabeth Garrett Westbrook, an aspiring East Coast photographer using a male pseudonym, journeys to the Colorado frontier town of Timber Ridge in 1875 to capture its picturesque landscapes while secretly scouting for potential investors. There, she clashes with Daniel Ranslett, a reclusive former Confederate sharpshooter, but they develop a bond as they navigate dangers and personal challenges together. The story addresses themes of racism, with an emphasis on forgiveness and resilience.
Romantic
Inspirational
Emotional
Heartwarming
Contemplative
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Tamera Alexander’s From a Distance offers richly drawn characters and vivid historical settings, capturing the post-Civil War era’s tensions and aspirations. Fans appreciate its engaging narrative and emotional depth, though some criticize the slow pacing and predictability of the plot. Overall, it is a well-received addition to historical romance literature.
Readers who enjoy richly detailed historical romances like Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly series will be captivated by Tamera Alexander's From a Distance. This book appeals to those who appreciate complex characters, Western settings, and themes of faith and redemption woven into a compelling narrative.
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381
Novel • Fiction
Colorado Territory • 1870s
2008
Adult
18+ years
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