A review by leavingsealevel
Bless the Bride by Rhys Bowen

2.0

In historical fiction with white protagonists I think there's a fine line between "accurately depicting how racism functioned at that time, with a critical lens" and "writing racism in such a way that simply reproduces racist ideas." I actually *do* think it's possible to do the former. This book, while far from the most egregious example of the latter that I've read, does not do the former.