Although slow to pick up the pace, the characters did draw me in and Ladd did quite a good job of helping us feel for Kate in her dilemma.
A good read for her fans.

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Listening Length | 9 hours and 9 minutes |
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Author | Sarah E. Ladd |
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Audible.com.au Release Date | 10 April 2018 |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
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Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
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Chris
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well woven tale
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 May 2020Verified Purchase
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k.d.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lesenswert von Sarah E. Ladd
Reviewed in Germany on 31 August 2018Verified Purchase
Es ist eine wunderbare Geschichte , historisch sehr gut belegt, über die Weberei in der Industrialisierungszeit Englands in der 19.JAhrhundert.
Es ist ein schönes englisch, sehr gut geschrieben, eine Freude es zu lesen..
Hier ist herrlich eingewebt die Liebe, die Hoffnung, und alles hat einen Sinn...
Sarah Ladd ist deutsch bekannt mit dem Roman " Die Erbin von Winterwood", das ist der 1.Band.von der Serie "TheWhispers on the Moors Novels"..
wie schön, dass es ein Buch von ihr auch deutsch wie dieses gibt...
Zurück zur "The Weavers Daughter", ich habe viel frohe Stunden bem Lesen gehabt, danke!
Es war eine schnelle Lieferung, schönes, sauberes Buch!
Es ist ein schönes englisch, sehr gut geschrieben, eine Freude es zu lesen..
Hier ist herrlich eingewebt die Liebe, die Hoffnung, und alles hat einen Sinn...
Sarah Ladd ist deutsch bekannt mit dem Roman " Die Erbin von Winterwood", das ist der 1.Band.von der Serie "TheWhispers on the Moors Novels"..
wie schön, dass es ein Buch von ihr auch deutsch wie dieses gibt...
Zurück zur "The Weavers Daughter", ich habe viel frohe Stunden bem Lesen gehabt, danke!
Es war eine schnelle Lieferung, schönes, sauberes Buch!

Natasha
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read!
Reviewed in Canada on 22 January 2021Verified Purchase
Loved this book and found it very engaging! Could hardly put it down! Highly recommend it if you love a Jane Austin type romance mixed with some mystery and action!

William D. Curnutt
5.0 out of 5 stars
Romance Among The Strife Between Millers and Weavers
Reviewed in the United States on 25 April 2019Verified Purchase
Henry's loyalty is to his family and to the family business. But after going to war and seeing death and destruction he comes back a changed man. He isn't interested in making money for the sake of making money. He is more interested in helping people make a living.
Kate's loyalty is to her family and to the weavers whom she lives and works among. But being a woman she is relegated to the task of the dye house and working with the material. She is not allowed to participate in the discussions and business end of things that the men are.
In a twist of fate Henry and Kate are thrown together by chance in a way that speaks of Romeo and Juliet, or Darcy and Elizabeth. They come from two different worlds. They come from opposite sides of an age old rivalry. Throw in the fact that this is in a time in England when women are not allowed to have opinions and you face some real tension.
But Henry falls in love with Kate, but how will he win her heart. Kate's father is in turmoil with Henry and his father and pretty much demands his daughter remain loyal to him and the weavers and thus stay away from Henry and the millers.
The story is very well developed. The historical and cultural aspects of the story are well researched and written in a way to help you see both sides of the issue and actually appreciate both sides, even while seeing the tensions.
Will love win out? Will weavers and millers learn to work with each other to further each vocations livelihood?
Will the beginnings of the industrial revolution cause a community to flounder into poverty?
I trust you will enjoy this book as much as I did.
Kate's loyalty is to her family and to the weavers whom she lives and works among. But being a woman she is relegated to the task of the dye house and working with the material. She is not allowed to participate in the discussions and business end of things that the men are.
In a twist of fate Henry and Kate are thrown together by chance in a way that speaks of Romeo and Juliet, or Darcy and Elizabeth. They come from two different worlds. They come from opposite sides of an age old rivalry. Throw in the fact that this is in a time in England when women are not allowed to have opinions and you face some real tension.
But Henry falls in love with Kate, but how will he win her heart. Kate's father is in turmoil with Henry and his father and pretty much demands his daughter remain loyal to him and the weavers and thus stay away from Henry and the millers.
The story is very well developed. The historical and cultural aspects of the story are well researched and written in a way to help you see both sides of the issue and actually appreciate both sides, even while seeing the tensions.
Will love win out? Will weavers and millers learn to work with each other to further each vocations livelihood?
Will the beginnings of the industrial revolution cause a community to flounder into poverty?
I trust you will enjoy this book as much as I did.
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loomweaver
4.0 out of 5 stars
... this book caught my eye immediately and it didn't disappoint. This is a very well written
Reviewed in the United States on 23 June 2018Verified Purchase
As you might guess from my screen name the title of this book caught my eye immediately and it didn't disappoint. This is a very well written, engaging story set in Britain's Industrial Revolution when those who had done work by hand for generations were being replaced by machines. But unless that sounds too dry, there's at it's heart a story of a romance that was, unlike so many books of this genre, very believable.. The only reason I didn't give it five stars, and this is being really picky here, was there was a lot of talk about "gig mills" - in fact much of the story revolved around the delivery of them - and even though I've woven for many a year I had no idea what those were, didn't find anything online, and a brief description was given only by around the middle of the book. Overall though I really enjoyed this, and will look for more books by this author.
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