About the Book
When she learns the family she thought dead might be alive and in danger, Jess Beuchene knows her secrets can only stay buried for so long. Desperation brings her to Derek Thornbury, an expert in history and artifacts, to help her decipher the clues in an old family diary. Will their search to uncover the truth of the past lead to a future together?
Paperback, 376 pages
Publisher: Bethany House, Nov 5, 2019
When she learns the family she thought dead might be alive and in danger, Jess Beuchene knows her secrets can only stay buried for so long. Desperation brings her to Derek Thornbury, an expert in history and artifacts, to help her decipher the clues in an old family diary. Will their search to uncover the truth of the past lead to a future together?
Paperback, 376 pages
Publisher: Bethany House, Nov 5, 2019
About Kristi
Award
winning author Kristi Ann Hunter had been losing herself in stories since
before she could read them herself. Now she has the privilege of transporting
readers into the Regency-set world of her own creation. With ten books
published since 2015, including the acclaimed Hawthorne House series, Kristi has had a busy few years. When she
isn’t writing, she hangs out with her children and husband in Georgia watching
Marvel movies, trying to learn how to play Minecraft, and eating what some
might consider an excessive amount of dark chocolate.
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My Review
5 STARS!!!
‘Diaries were incredible windows into the past…He wanted
that diary. The question was, did he want it badly enough to deal with her?’
Jess has been an enigma since the first book in this
incredible series, A Defense of Honor.
She’s cantankerous and intensely private. I was intrigued to read her story and
taken completely by surprise. Jess has a sharp tongue but she is funny. Oh the
dialogue between her and Derek was downright hilarious at times. He’s
marvelous, by the way. A man of God who desires to help others makes him the
perfect counterpart to Jess’s prickly exterior.
I enjoyed this book and didn’t want it to end. Hunter has
once again given Regency fans a series to read over and over again, making it a
modern ‘classic’. I can’t wait to see what is next in her repertoire of book
ideas.
I received a copy of the book from the publisher. No review
was required. No compensation received.
Wonderful review, Anne!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Caryl! Have you read this series?
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