Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Book Review: The Noble Servant by Melanie Dickerson


Magdalen, a poor baron’s daughter, receives a proposal from a wealthy duke. She is surprised but elated, as this will hopefully bring about a positive change for her people. But there is much treachery afoot, and she soon finds herself in the position of a servant, fighting to figure out how to prove her identity and gain back her station. Soon she makes a friend in a similar plight, and together they seek to undo the injustices done at their expense.

So I wasn’t one hundred percent sure about this book at first but decided to read it anyway. I couldn’t put it down, and got through it in just over 24 hours despite the fact that I am a stay at home mom to two toddlers. Needless to say I didn’t turn on the TV or sleep much after they went to sleep! The main characters each possess an unwavering faith in God and commitment to others that I found refreshing. The story is full of suspense and the romance is delightful, a combination I always enjoy. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone considering it. It was an easy and quick read, but of sufficient length to provide plenty of action and plot twists.



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