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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Indigo is a work of fiction in the historical romance, interpersonal drama, and adventure subgenres. Penned by author Latrell E. Mickler, this vivid novel depicts the journey of Caty and Rafael from their homeland in Minorca to East Florida, lured by promises of a better life by Dr. Andrew Turnbull. However, their hopes are shattered as they encounter cruelty and virtual slavery in the British colony of New Smyrna. After escaping to St. Augustine, they face further challenges, including separation by a hurricane. Caty finds herself pregnant and impoverished, while Rafael assumes a new identity. Amidst the changing flags and wild grandeur of eighteenth-century Florida, they navigate separate lives filled with adventure among Indians, pirates, and fellow colonists, yet are unable to forget each other.
Author Latrell E. Mickler has crafted a truly captivating journey through the tumultuous landscape of eighteenth-century Florida that brings together emotive themes of resilience, love, and acceptance amidst the backdrop of colonial struggles and natural disasters. The vivid descriptions are plentiful and evoke a sense of place and attitude, transporting us back to a time of upheaval and uncertainty, where characters like Caty and Rafael grapple with the harsh realities of survival while clinging to hope and love. It is clear to see how well-researched the historical details are, immersing us in the rich historical tapestry of Florida's colonial era without ever glorifying or sensationalizing some of the darker aspects of how people treated one another back then. I also really adored the confident narrative voice, which keeps the plot on track but also gives us a close, emotive insight into how the heroes feel as different challenges land in their path. Overall, Indigo is a captivating tale that offers both adventure and heart, and I’d certainly recommend it to historical fiction fans everywhere.