
London 1879 – Forced to leave all she loves behind, she seeks a new life in a city bursting with opportunity, but fraught with danger.
When a series of circumstances beyond her control leaves Rosalyn Bernay alone and penniless in London, she chances upon a job backstage at a theater putting on the most popular show in the city. A talented musician and singer, she feels immediately at home and soon becomes enthralled with the idea of pursuing a career on the stage. That is, as long as the shadows from her past don’t catch up with her.
After a hand injury forces Nate Moran from his army regiment in India, he returns home to London, a place that holds bitter memories. He agrees to fill in temporarily as a stagehand while his brother recuperation from a broken leg, but Nate is counting down the days until he can rejoin his regiment. His future is decided — until he meets a beautiful woman who has found a new lease on life in the very place Nate yearns to leave behind.
My Review:
published in 2017
A spectacular start to a promising new series. I felt that special thrill of discovery a reader gets when she embarks on what she knows is going to be a memorable fictional journey. It was anticipatory delight from the very first page! I mean, what’s not to love — a bit of Dickenish overtones mixed with Gilbert and Sullivan and the London stage! And make sure to check the author’s notes at the back of the book (once you’ve finished reading, of course) to sort out the facts from the fiction. Fascinating historical details are expertly woven throughout Rosalyn and Nate’s love story.
And what a sweet, tender…and reluctant…love story it is. Nate is all stoic military who thinks the only way he can run from his demons is by facing the rigors of army life head on. India is no place to bring a wife even if Rosalyn was so inclined. Which she’s not. She has no intention of leaving her sisters in England behind. And then there’s the lure of the stage and the new life she’s creating for herself in a world she’s never imagined. There’s the kind of dynamics between these two that still makes me slightly giddy. Such a rich, multi-layered romance.
Be prepared for plenty of angst and drama. Laughter too. And a host of intriguing secondary characters — both delightful and sinister — and just plain infuriating. An exciting start to the London Beginnings series.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read paperback copy and is available to any reader, any where — so, yay, another International Giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of The Captain’s Daughter, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday September 14 2024.
This “accidental” sounds like a new path! Historical, new to me author; I would love to read this one! Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House kathleen[dot]e[dot]belongia[at]gmail[dot]com
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Ooohhh, Jennifer Delamere has some wonderful historical novels. In addition to this series she has one about women who work in a telegraph office. I’ve only read the first book in that series, I think, so I best play catch up. Good luck, Kathleen!
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This sounds so good. I don’t think I have read this author. Great review.
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Thanks, Tammy. Good luck!
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Beautiful cover and a new author to me, I would love to read this book.
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I think the cover is striking too. Good luck, Melanie!
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“The Captain’s Daughter” is another one that’s slipped through my TBR list to get burden under so many on top of it. You’ve refreshed my desire to read this fabulous sounding story. Still say it’s a beautiful cover.
Thank you so much for the chance to win a copy that would allow me to correct a great wrong towards this unread story.
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It’s hard to keep up with our TBR lists, isn’t it?! Good luck, Kay!
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I’ve never read this! Sounds good!
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It sure is! Good luck, Kimmy!
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Goodreads tells me I have this on my shelf already, so don’t enter me. Another one of those books that just got lost in the shuffle. I’m sure I will enjoy it when I find it and read it.=)
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Bwahahaha! I have an image of you waving frantically from beneath a cavernous pile of books. With no rescue imminent, you’ll just have to read your way out! 🙂
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Sounds good. cheetahthecat1982ATgmailDOTcom
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Good luck, Kim1
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Thank you for sharing my book twin. I have this on my want to read list. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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Good luck, Lucy!
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this title sounded so familiar I had to dig deep in my archives to see if I’ve read it! I found it towards the very bottom of my Amazon book wishlist. How sad?!!lol This must be a sign it’s time to move it up on the TBR list!!
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Well, it’s heartening to know you have healthy TBR list! 🙂 Good luck, Lea!
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so many books, so little time. 😅😅
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I thought I had this one on my shelf, but discovered I don’t! So throw my name in the hat for a book I definitely have wanted to read 😁💖
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Tossed gently into the mix! Good luck, Trixi!
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