The Cumberland Bride by Shannon McNear

A Journey Of Discovery

The Cumberland Bride by Shannon McNear is a fabulous Christian historical novel and the fifth book in The Daughters Of The Mayflower series. It can be read as a stand-alone.

History comes alive for the reader as we journey with those early pioneers determined to conquer and settle in new territories. Along the way we encounter Native Americans, mishaps and we catch that pioneering spirit.

The novel shows the bravery and determination of those early settlers in 1794 as they pack up their lives and families, and travel on horseback into unchartered territory. Scouts were hired for their protection and knowledge of the land.

Family is important. They stick together and pull together.

In times of crisis characters turn to God in prayer. They receive internal peace despite external circumstances.

Life has dealt blows. “If God was so great and so merciful, why had He taken Mama?” God does not ‘take’ anybody out of spite. Illness and disaster happen. God does then receive souls. The school of hard knocks means people move away from God but He never moves away from us. When we cannot see or feel God, we need others to intercede for us. “Help him… know You are with him. Even if he thinks You are not.”

The novel shows how God can take bad circumstances and turn them round for good. The reader is reminded that that is exactly what God did for Joseph in Genesis 49. God loves us and wants good things for us but sometimes free will interferes.

Within the story the reader witnesses the delicate relationship between the white and Native Americans. Both are wary of the other as the whites journey into the Native American lands.

The Cumberland Bride is a fabulous read. It is a tale of love, loyalty and a search to belong and be loved. It is a journey of discovery both literally and figuratively.

Absolutely marvellous.

I received this book for free from Barbour publishing on net Galley. A favourable review was not required and all views expressed are my own.

JULIA WILSON

 

 

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