Every once in a while I like to switch it up and read a
genre outside of my preferred genres. I’ve read a few Victorian era books in
the past, but have very little knowledge of the time period.
I was charmed into the lovely prose and the English ways of Lady of a Thousand Treasures.
The descriptions are vivid and I can almost hear their accents. Everything
feels authentic. The story is well written.
Eleanor was easy to connect with, but I had a difficult
time with Harry. He has many flaws and few appealing qualities. Because of
this, I had trouble sympathizing with either of them.
Ultimately, I like a story that teaches me something new.
In this case, there are many historical nuances and happenings that give the
story fullness. Although this hasn’t made me a huge Victorian era fan, I was
pulled into the mystery and enjoyed it.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from TyndaleBlogNetwork.
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