Friday, July 7, 2017

The Captain's Daughter by Jennifer Delamere


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The Captain’s Daughter(Bethany House, June 2017)
Warm-hearted Victorian romance brings 1880s London to life.
When a series of circumstances beyond her control leave Rosalyn Bernay alone and penniless in London, she chances upon a job backstage at a theater that is presenting the most popular show in London. A talented musician and singer, she feels immediately at home and soon becomes enthralled with the idea of pursuing a career on the stage.
A hand injury during a skirmish in India has forced Nate Moran out of the army until he recovers. Filling his time at a stable of horses for hire in London, he has also spent the past two months working nights as a stagehand, filling in for his injured brother. Although he’s glad he can help his family through a tough time, he is counting the days until he can rejoin his regiment. London holds bitter memories for him that he is anxious to escape. But then he meets the beautiful woman who has found a new lease on life in the very place Nate can’t wait to leave behind.

My opinion: This book was a great read, well written and with engaging characters this book was a thoughtfully written and well researched book that I thoroughly enjoyed. I love a good  novel about the Victorian era and this book was certainly what I was looking for. This gives a vivid glimpse into the world of theater and the military which I loved.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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