A review by fiction_gryphon
The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep

5.0

Thank you to Barbour Publishing Inc. for access to this NetGalley ARC. A man desperately seeking justice for his wrongful imprisonment and a talented opera singer on the run cross paths in this breathtaking historical fiction book! When Oliver Ward is imprisoned for a theft he didn't commit, he finds a way to escape, and winds up severely injured. Maggie Lee, a woman living in seclusion on the moor, brings Oliver into her home, never suspecting the perilous adventure ahead of them. The pair discover their stories are more entwined than they could have ever imagined, and so they set off with bravery and faith to face their demons, slowly succumbing to their growing feelings for one another along the way. This book was so well written and atmospheric! The pacing moved along beautifully with lots of moments of suspense and action, as well as quiet moments of tenderness. If you enjoy a good underdog tale full of excitement and romance, this is the book for you!