Nolan Price was a man with plans. He was careful for years
to set himself up to rise above his situation and provide for the girl he loves
and their families. But a deathbed confession from the mother who raised him
tosses him in a completely different direction. Will he still have room in his
life for the people who have always been closest to him?
Hannah Burnham had been rejected when her father passed
away and her mother married again. Sent off to work as a kitchen maid in an
earl’s mansion, she finds love. But when a huge change threatens to tear them
apart she has decisions to make.
I really enjoyed this story. It takes place in England in
the 1800s, which is a period of time I enjoy reading about. The plotline
bothered me early on, because parts of it seemed to move too quickly, and I was
waiting for the conflict in the romance that I’m used to seeing. It eventually
surfaces, just not in the way I expected. The characters are challenged to
examine their trust in God and each other, and multiple relationships begin to
blossom as families learn to exist with new circumstances.
I recommend this book for anyone who enjoys romance with
plot twists. It flows differently than what I’m used to, but in a very good
way.
I received this book
for free from the publisher through the BethanyHouse Blogger Review Program. I was not
required to write a positive review and the opinions and thoughts I have
expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade
Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255
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