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Sunday, October 25, 2015

THE LOST HEIRESS by ROSEANNA M. WHITE

Brooke has lived a simple life in Montr Carlo but has always longed for more. Her friend Justin, finds out something about her past that will change her forever. He announces that she a baroness . Her full name is Elizabeth Brook Eden, Baronness of Berkley. She needs to take a deep breath and absorb what she just heard. A baroness? What must she do now? Her father is eagerly awaiting to meet with her . Her adventure is about to begin, but is Brooke ready?


She hasn't seen her father since her the accident in a carriage that left her motherless. Brooke was taken away and has been longing to find out where her parents were and who she really was. Now as she prepares for the reunion between herself and her father, she must have many questions and perhaps a few butterflies in her stomach.

Upon her arrival her father is ecstatic to have his daughter home. But little dies Brooje know, there have been others who have tried to fool her father by saying they are his long lost daughter. Brooke's arrival casts doubt among some of the family and servants.  Will she be able to convince everyone who she really is?

When her friend Justin gets devastating news that his father has perished in a car accident , he must fulfill his duty. He finds himself in England preparing to be the Duke of Stafford. As Brooje snd Justin become closer, a relationship develops that Brooke has longed for. They enjoy each other's company and feel comfortable with their newfound attraction towards each other.

The story is rich in history of the era and makes you feel as if you are there among the others watching royalty go about their daily lives. I loved the way the author describes the time period and brings a bit of mystery to the story.

It is a lovely story with a bit of romance, intrigue and a book that is hard to put down. As danger surrounds Brooke once more, can anyone save her? Will Justin be her knight in shining armor?

I received a copy of this book from The BookClub Network for an honest review.

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