Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Review ~ The Daughter of Highland Hall by Carrie Turansky

About the Book 
 Strong-willed and beautiful, debutante Katherine Ramsey feels ready to take the London social season by storm, and she must. Her family estate, Highland Hall, has been passed to older male cousin Sir William Ramsey, and her only means of securing her future is to make a strong debut and find a proper husband. With her all-knowing and meddling aunt as a guide, Katherine is certain to attract suitors at the lavish gatherings, sparkling with Great Britain's elite. 

 When a shocking family scandal sidelines Katherine, forcing her out of the social spotlight, she keeps a low profile, volunteering with the poor in London's East End. Here Katherine feels free from her predictable future, and even more so as a friendship with medical student Jonathan Foster deepens and her faith in God grows. But when Katherine is courted anew by a man of wealth and position, dreams of the life she always thought she wanted surface again. Torn between tradition and the stirrings in her heart for a different path, she must decide whom she can trust and love--and if she will choose a life of serving others over one where she is served.

 


My Review 

 The Daughter of Highland Hall is the second book in the Edwardian Brides series and from beginning to end, I felt as if I was part of the Ramsey family. This is one of my favorite books so far this year! In fact, the opening scene where Kate is learning to curtsy, and Jonathan sees her, is one of the most delightful I have read in a long time. 

 Carrie Turansky’s research into the Edwardian Era shines as brightly as freshly polished silver. The scenery, the language, the dress and etiquette all blend beautifully within the walls of Highland Hall. This story reads like a classic novel with its delicate blend of mystery, intrigue and romance. 

 If you enjoy Historical fiction, I believe you will be enthralled with this latest novel in The Edwardian Brides series. I know I completely enjoyed the hours I spent in a Downton Abbey like atmosphere. There are funny moments that will have you chuckling and serious moments that will draw upon your heartstrings. But the highlight of the story for me is that of Kate’s faith journey. It is superbly written and executed! 

 I want to thank the author for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review. No monetary compensation has been received.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Anne, I recently listened to the Daughter of Highland Hall as an audio book, and that was a fun treat. Even though I knew the story so well, hearing it read aloud is a different experience. Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing this review with your friends and followers!

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    1. How exciting that it is already out on audio, Carrie! I didn't know that, or I would have mentioned it. Thank you for the best story yet in the Edwardian Brides series. I am REALLY looking forward to the next book :)

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  2. Ooooh, this sounds like a delightful read! I will have to check out the first book as well.

    I always appreciate your reviews, Anne, becuase I know I can trust you and you have great insight. Hugs!

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    1. Stephanie, It is fantastic! I know you would enjoy this one. Thanks for letting me know that you trust my reviews. That's my goal. I am very choosy about my books and recommendations. :)

      Hugs back at ya'!

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  3. This looks like one I would definitely enjoy. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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    1. Hi Carol, It's a great book! I'm looking forward to the third one next year.

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