Monday, March 3, 2025

The Fur Trader's Lady Falls Flat

 


I need to preface this review by saying I'm a HUGE fan of author Gabrielle Meyer. Her Timeless series is one of my favorites. The exceptional quality/high caliber of Meyer's writing coupled with an intriguing premise made me want to read this book. Because of this I had high expectations for her new indie novel The Fur Trader's Lady

To escape her cruel guardian's plans to marry her, Lady Charlotte Fairfax escapes to Montreal to find Reid McCoy, a fur trader who owes her fiancé a debt. Women are not allowed on the fur trade route. Reid is hoping to become a shareholder in the North West Company and taking a woman along could jeopardize his career and put Charlotte in more danger.  

Charlotte must pose as a man named Charlie Crawford traveling as Reid's assistant clerk. Will she and Reid be able to escape her evil guardian and a rival willing to stop at nothing?

All that being said...I struggled with The Fur Trader's Lady. I wanted to like this book. I really did. I felt like Gabrielle's writing voice that I gravitate to in the Timeless books is not the same. I can't put my finger on it, but something is different.

Normally. Ms. Meyer writes strong heroines who are confidant and capable. Lady Charlotte Fairfax? I had a hard time liking or rooting for her. She felt like a cookie-cutter heroine who only brings title and money. She is talented at drawing, but she doesn't bring much else to the table. Charlotte and Reid's relationship, the moments they had seemed to be based upon physical attraction and nothing else. Because of this, it makes it hard to cheer on characters you don't feel a connection with. 

Ms. Meyer's plots are typically exceptional. In The Fur Trader's Lady, the plot was anti-climactic and read like a soap opera. 

The spiritual thread was not a major point. Religion and God are talked about, but because of trials or hardships, they either didn't believe in or were still figuring out what they believe in. 

I'm giving The Fur Trader's Lady 2 stars out of 5. I don't like to give books this low of a star rating, but I want to be honest with my readers.   

I'm glad I supported an author I like, but finishing this book was a waste of my time. It does make me a little gun shy/reading shy about Ms. Meyer's upcoming books 5 and 6 in her Timeless series.  I did pre-order them because I want to read them. I'm hopeful these upcoming books will be the pallet cleanser I need to put this author back on my favorites list. 

Reading is an adventure,

Emilee

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