
Clay and Tessa are unique and appealing in their own right, and as love slowly blossoms between them, their allure only increases. Laura’s passion for the era and her commitment to authentic storytelling is a gift I’m so thankful to experience within the pages.

Intense, evocative, and laced with intricate historical details that bring the past to life, An Uncommon Woman will transport you to the picturesque and dangerous western Virginia mountains of 1770.ĭelighted that my first review of the year is a Laura Frantz novel, and what a novel it is! An Uncommon Woman will fill each nook and cranny of your historical fiction loving heart with rich prose, exceptional historicity, magnetic characters, and a love story for the ages. But when she is taken captive by the tribe Clay left, his hand–and heart–are forced, leading to one very private and one very public reckoning. Raised by Lenape Indians, he returns a hero from the French and Indian War to the fort that bears his name, bringing with him Tessa’s long-lost friend, Keturah, a redeemed Indian captive like himself.ĭetermined to avoid any romantic entanglements as fort commander, Clay remains aloof whenever he encounters the lovely Tessa.

Quiet and courageous, Clay Tygart is not your typical 18th-century man. Born and bred on the western Virginia frontier along with her five brothers, she is a force to be reckoned with. Unflinching and plainspoken, Tessa Swan is not your typical 18th-century woman.
