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Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
Mosquito County is romantic historical fiction written by Lucinda Waldron. Emma Kingston grew up in the late 1800s as a member of Boston’s elite society, but she’s not all that taken with the way women are supposed to behave. She prefers riding her horse in the park to chatting about fashions with friends over tea, and is understandably upset when her father insists that she stay safely at home after her mother’s tragic accident. When her father sends her to visit her beloved grandfather in Florida, Emma is thrilled. Russell Duvane is a landowner who raises cattle and grows oranges on his ranch that covers thousands of acres in central Florida’s Mosquito County. Emma is given free rein to explore the ranch and a horse named Lucky to ride.
Lucinda Waldron’s romantic historical novel, Mosquito County, is refreshingly original and entertaining. Waldron’s heroine is intelligent, curious and filled with a love of adventure; qualities that she ruefully considers would be admired if she were a man. So it’s no surprise that Emma’s more than a bit tired of being called headstrong and reckless, and kept on a tight leash. Her grandfather is a kindred spirit and seeing the two of them bond is a joy. The third main character in Mosquito County is the magnificent environment. The reader gets to experience the tropical beauty and wildlife of the central Florida coast before it was developed. I really enjoyed reading this book. Emma is strong and impetuous and a grand character, the scenery is stunning and the plot is fast-paced and exciting. Mosquito County is highly recommended.