Love in the Castle Library + Giveaway

Predictability and efficiency have marked Delphine DuVert’s orderly life as Castle Stewardess in the small European country of Lethersby—until she is tasked by the monarchy to hire a British researcher. Lethersby needs help solving the 100-year-old mystery of their Lost Queen, a young royal who disappeared into the night during World War I.

Delphine’s split-second decision to hire Jack Worthington, a doctoral student at the University of Oxford, has long-lasting consequences when he steps in to protect her from an angry colleague determined to ruin her life. The only catch? That protection looks like Jack posing as her beau.

Jack Worthington believes that his instinct to protect Delphine was the right one, but he’s determined to stay focused on his research for Lethersby—and keep his emotional distance after reeling from a broken heart. Yet as the clues to discovering the Lost Queen’s story unravel and the Delphine’s future hangs in the balance, both Jack and Delphine must step out in faith, choosing to trust that what God has ahead for them is worth any risk.

My Review:

Not just a five star read but an all the stars in the sky read! And it’s impossible for me to even begin to express how incredible this book is. Immersive and emotional and so, so, sooooooo very swoonable! Jack! Be. Still. My. Heart. Not to mention the incredible inspirational threads that are seamlessly woven throughout the entire story. It’s all…just…bibliophile perfection.

I was so moved by Delphine’s story. Her struggles were so relatable to me and I ached for her. I’d love to do a deep dive into all the emotional triggers but I don’t want to spoil the reading experience for others. This would make an awesome book club read though, for the numerous talking points ‘Love in the Castle Library’ provides. This is not a simple romance by any means, though it is an epic one (I cried at the end.)

I appreciate the strength of the faith content in this novel. There’s no mistaking this Christian Fiction and I love the way characters support one another in their different stages of understanding. Even the secondary characters — oh my, Jack’s father! What an incredible source of steadfast wisdom! So many wonderful takeaways for readers seeking encouragement and comfort.

I listened to the audio edition of ‘Love in the Castle Library’ but there are so many quotable quotes in this book that I’m going to get a print copy as well. Marni Penning did a wonderful job narrating the book and it’s one that I will definitely listen to again, but I need to annotate a paperback too. It’s that good!

48 thoughts on “Love in the Castle Library + Giveaway”

  1. I recently read the eBook and absolutely loved it! I would love to have a print copy for my keeper shelf! Thanks for the chance.

    Connie

    cps1950ATgmailDOTcom

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  2. I’ve wanted to read Christmas in the Castle Library but never did (because I have something against the word Christmas in book titles – I know… stupid!!), so this one I want to read even more!! And if I enjoy it as much as you did, then I’m sure I’ll get the Christmas one as well. 😀 Thanks for the chance!

    mbaaij77 at gmail dot com

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  3. This was a wonderful story! Ann Swindell is a talented writer with a special gift. I was just thinking, if she does a third story it would be cool to have a guy on the cover of the set. Happy reading Monday!

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      1. No, not that creeper, haha. The last 2 books have come out in Oct so I’m thinking by summer we should hear some rumblings if there’s to be a book 3. Nothing on her own website or White Crown yet.

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  4. Let’s give some cover love.  Don’t you just love it!  I can imagine spending many an hour sitting in that room reading and browsing books.  Just the title – LOVE IN THE CASTLE LIBRARY – would have me picking up this book for further examination.  Then I start reading you review – Not just a five-star read but an all the stars in the sky read! – means to me that this is an automatic have to read book.  To me it’s amazing when an author can push all your buttons, weaves their story with a thread of faith, and leave you crying because it was that good.  It’s a sign of an author that I want to explore all their books.  LOVE IN THE CASTLE LIBRARY sounds like a must read all in one sitting and one best have supplies at hand before you even start.  Forewarned and I’ll be read!  Can’t wait to dive into Delphine and Jack’s story.

    Thank you so much for the amazing chance to win a copy!

    Have a magnificent Monday to start off a blessed week.  It’s to be another cold week for us.  Probably not as cold as up north, but for the whimpy southern girl, it’s too cold to be out and about.  I’ll be happy staying home curled up with some good books. 😊

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  5. Kav, loved hearing your high praise for this one since it’s on my want-to-read list. I loved Christmas in the Castle Library and so appreciated the faith content woven seamlessly throughout that one as well. Please count me in, in, in! 🙂

    ckbarker at gmail dot com

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  6. So nice to know that this second book by Ann Swindell is as delightful as Christmas in the Castle Library! The 100 year old mystery of the lost queen has really captured my interest, as well as your rave review, Kav! Thanks for the chance to will a copy of this book!

    Alison Boss
    nj(dot)bossman(at)gmail(dot)com

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  7. I loved Christmas in the Castle Library and as I recall, there was still a bit of a mystery left dangling there.  This leaves plenty of room for a second book in the series….or perhaps a third? Your stellar review just seals the deal for me!  I asked the library to order it but with the small publishing house it’s iffy,  but I’m hopeful.

     I did see that she has some non-fiction devotional type books, so I need to check these out.

    perrianne (DOT) askew (AT) me (DOT) com

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    1. Yes, there’s more of the mystery element and there’s room for a third book as well. Eeeeppp. I think I’ve finally figured out who the heroine of that book will be…well, it could be one of two choices so maybe we’ll be lucky and have a fourth book too. Good luck, Perrianne!

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  8. I read Christmas in the Castle Library a year ago and enjoyed it so much I recommended it to my book club for December. We loved it so much we have scheduled Love in the Castle Library for April. I’m hoping for that same wonderful mix of faith, romance, and a bit of mystery in this second book of the series.

    pmkellogg56[at]gmail[dot[com

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    1. Yay for influencing your book club! So many interesting talking points in Love in the Castle Library so that will be a great discussion. Ann Swindell absolutely delivers that same mix of faith, romance and mystery. Such a stunning read. Good luck, Pam!

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  9. (Not entering. Already own.) BUT I do have a story!!!

    I haven’t shut up about this series and I was not an early reader or on the launch team at all. I’m not even much for royalty stories! They are both in my 5+ stars category (above AND beyond!). So much so that the author and editor both messaged me after book 1. Ann sent me a signed book plate and a few little book swag items as a thank-you.

    I was unable to locate a Canadian seller to pre-order a paperback so Ann sent me one herself. She signed it inside and added a bookmark to the spot where she used my first name for a staff member as another thank-you. She wrote something there as well. (She had told me about my name after I read the Kindle but seeing it was pretty cool!). Stunned doesn’t even describe it. I can’t recommend this series enough. Not only are they well-written and immersive, the faith content is what I wish all CF had.

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      1. Eeeeepppp!!!! That is sooooooooo exciting! I have bibliophile goosebumps! Not only are Ann Swindell’s books amazing, sounds like she is too! Thanks for sharing, Tammy!

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  10. I loved reading the first book and really want to read this one too. Library in a house? Yes! Library in a castle? YES!

    nina4sm/at/gmail/dot/com

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