PDF Ebook , by Sarah E. Ladd
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File Size: 8202 KB
Print Length: 352 pages
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Publisher: Thomas Nelson (April 16, 2019)
Publication Date: April 16, 2019
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing
Language: English
ASIN: B07DT6LW27
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Amazon Vine was low in historical fiction ARCs for me to choose from so I wandered over to the Christian book category. Here it was, a Sarah Ladd HR. I've read Ladd's books before. I felt neutral about them so I thought to give this one a try.What do we have here? Well, about a gazillion overused tropes and nothing unusual except for the hero's plan to make his estate solvent with the development of an apple orchard and purchase of an apple press. That was new to me. And that also made for a lovely book cover, with apple trees in bloom and a pretty woman in a flowing gauzy dress.As for the story: (1) This takes place in Cornwall. There are smugglers. What a surprise. (2) There is a lovely widow with a past who has fled Cornwall and that past to become governess to three motherless children, who also become fatherless at the beginning of the story. (3) Governess and children are transplanted to Cornwall to live at Penwythe Hall with the deceased father's younger brother, whom the late father named as guardian in spite of the fact that the two brothers had been estranged. (4) This brother must adjust to having nieces and nephews running around and the children must adjust to their new life and the loss of their father. (5) Governess heroine must confront her old life and what haunts her about it. (6) Governess and children's uncle must fall in love.There's some mystery, a few bad guys, some human interest and relationship issues, some romance. None of it is very interesting. The characters have very little personality, the mystery is not compelling, and the romance is flat and lacking chemistry. What is it with Christian-genre romances? The passionless relationships in them makes me wonder how they manage to produce any offspring. Now, I don't mean these books lack sex scenes. I can easily do without that. I just want a little bit of sexual chemistry between H and h, so that I know they will enjoy the closed-door bedroom activity that I will not be privy to.This was relatively well written (grammar, spelling, etc.) but underdeveloped, with an unimaginative plot and boring characters. All in all, I found the reading to be dull as ditchwater.
I have had a crazy busy couple of weeks and I appreciated this slow paced calm book. I read it slowly and liked it for the most part. It moved slow and the romance was even slower. The characters were good and had a good story to push them along. The governess story always tugs at my heart, I guess it's my love of Jane Eyer. The end was a bit rushed but I felt repetitive in there feelings. Authors really only need to tell us once and sometimes never, showing us how a character feels is always so much better.
Cordelia Greythorne is comfortable in her role as governess to the children of Randall Twethewey. Having fled Cornwall following the death of her husband, she has settled into life at Easten Park a truly loves the children under her care. These children had earlier lost their mother, and look to her with love and respect. All of that is upended by the sudden death of Randall Twethewey. Twethewey, in the moments before his death, requests that she and the tutor stay on to care for the care for the children, at the estate of his brother, Jac Twetheway, in Cornwall. Though she fears the return to Cornwall she stays with the children and they all depart for Penwythe Hall.Jac Twetheway, accused of having stolen Penwythe Hall from Randall, is busy trying to establish the orchards and make the estate profitable again. He does not receive the letter regarding his brothers death, and is quite surprised at the arrival of the tutor, five children, and their mysterious governess.At the Frost Ball rumors swirl about Delia and her background, and the arrival of her brother in law leaves her rattled, yet Jac is sure of her character and trusts her fully even when she evades his questions.This story was rich and captivating. I loved Delia’s devotion to the children, the way that their relationship with Jac slowly grows and flourishes, and the mystery and suspense that builds throughout the story.The book also has rich descriptions of the orchards, garden, crags, and moors that bring the setting to life.This light romance was a joy to read, and the suspense kept turning the pages until late at night. I finished this book the day I started it.
More than a romance, this tale is true to the times in which the story takes place. I love a good story, and especially the Regency Era. There is something so romantic and compelling about the times, the people and the grandeur of the lifestyle that draws one in. That said, I must say this story doesn't disappoint.The heroine is a young widow with a shadow hanging over her past, who has taken a position as governess and moved far from her home to avoid the rumors and cruelty of her neighbors. The hero, is a handsome Lord of the Manor who has inherited his nieces and nephews, along with their governess on the death of his estranged brother.The story entails not only the burgeoning attraction between the two adults, but the trials and tribulations of the children who are adjusting to the loss of their parent. That, coupled with the facts of the dislike between the brothers complicates the situation, making it difficult to manage a peaceful household.
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