BOOK REVIEW: In the Great Quiet by Laura VogtIn the Great Quiet by Laura Vogt
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Synopsis:

A pioneer unwaveringly endures the Oklahoma frontier in an epic adventure about a woman haunted by secrets and searching for home.

A cannon booms at high noon, and the race begins in the Oklahoma land rush of 1893.

Amid the crowd is Minnie Hoopes. Tenacious and fiercely independent, she is determined to endure the brutal frontier and create a life of her own. Guarding her solitude, she distances herself from bordering homesteaders and finds peace under the starry nights of the vast frontier. But this is outlaw country, and Minnie soon has the blood of two gunfighters on her hands. After a renegade outlaw named Stot discovers her secrets, she forms an unlikely friendship with him. With each passing season, Minnie’s past grows more haunting and threatens the future she has risked everything to build. Minnie raced into the Wild West alone, but her grandest journey in the frontier wilderness is one she never saw coming.

Based on the true story of the author’s great-great-grandparents, this sweeping and transportive survival story explores a woman’s connection with the land, her reconciliation with the past, and her elemental search for home against all odds.

Settle in, I’ve stories to tell.

Review:

To hope, after encountering the bleakness of the world, I wasn’t sure there was a greater bravery.

In the Great Quiet was a historical fiction that had a richness and depth that will easily captivate you.  Starting with the Oklahoma land rush, I was rooting for Minnie.  For her dreams to have her own land.  To be on her own and make her own way.  She was brave, resilient, and so strong.  But Stot knew her secret, that she killed two men to protect herself on her new land.  And as their story unfolded, I was swept away into their world.

I crossed my arms, mirroring him. “I don’t trust you.”
“No one said anything about trust, darling.”

I wasn’t sure what to think of the cowboy Stot besides he was quiet, resourceful, and seemed to do what was right.  And when it came to Minnie, the banter between them was so much fun.  Which I loved because Minnie could come across as stoic to others around her.  As we watched neighbors start to knock down her walls and become like family, the tension slowly built to a simmer between Minnie and Stot.  Their path was riddled with obstacles, but I kept the hope alive!

“Arguing with me is the most fun you’ve had in weeks,” he said.
“You’re dreaming.”

As the seasons passed, there were life and death moments, hardships, and learning where to draw the line from those that were supposed to be there for you but weren’t.  I was enraptured by Minnie’s life and all that she went through.  I also loved the slow burn romance and how it ended with a wonderful happily ever after.  In the Great Quiet was a beautiful historical story about the Wild West that will whisk you away!

He skimmed his fingertips above the gash at my temple. “I’ll kill him.”