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I love to read, have always loved to read. In fact, I can have three to four books going at a time usually. This is a blog of my journey through different reading challenges, in which I hope to share the books I read along with my thoughts, inspirations and the weird ideas gleaned from each book along the way. Come and join me! In addition, I will be attempting to improve my own writing to move along the path I see before me, a path strewn with the words I desire to form into stories.
The Bird of Bedford Manor is the third book I've read by Michelle Griep and it is by far my favorite. I loved traveling to Regency era England. Not my usual time period to read about, but I'm really enjoying it and want to read more.
In this story Juliette has been living with her aunt and they are struggling to survive. She's taken to poaching off the land of a wealthy family, knowing the consequences could be severe. And get caught she does. But the son of the Lord of the manor, Henry Russell, who is in charge in his father's absence, makes a deal with her. He needs her stealthy skills to help discover the identity of the sinister person who is stalking his sister.
As they try to figure out this mystery, Juliette also finds herself in the cross hairs so to speak. And Henry starts to question his decision, as now two women's lives are at risk.
There were quite a few twists in this story, and most of them were a surprise to me. I don't think I really suspected the actual culprit until it was almost obvious. Well I think it would be obvious to the reader, even if it wasn't to the characters.
There was also an instance of wrongful accusation, which really glued my attention to the book. Though I had already found it almost impossible to set aside.
Faith was also an important part of this story, as Juliette struggled with hers due to certain circumstances. She was harboring unforgiveness and bitterness. And she wanted nothing to do with God. I loved seeing her faith journey though I don't want to mention much more and give anything away .
I also loved seeing the relationship between her and Henry develop and evolve. This wasn't a relationship that should happen, but I was really rooting for them.
Awesome book, and one I highly recommend.
I received an e-copy of this book through NetGalley and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
Oh my goodness, this final book in Elizabeth Goddard's Hidden Bay series is awesome. Deadly Currents drew me in from the first page and wouldn't let go. Lots of mystery and action and danger and suspense. And of course a budding romance that has quite a few obstacles. I loved seeing the characters from the previous books and getting updates about their lives.
This story focused on Cressida and Braden. Cressida has traveled to Hidden Bay to finish research for her late father's book. An intriguing book focusing on ghost ships and sunken vessels. However, there's a lot more going on than she bargained for. She's in danger from the very first chapter. But she's determined to honor her father and finish the book.
Detective Braden is in Hidden Bay for reasons even he doesn't quite understand. Until he sees Cressida for the first time and realizes her connection to his past (and his present). Things are tricky to say the least as he tries to protect her without letting her know his main goal is to protect her.
I loved how strong of a character Cressida was and empathized with her struggle to grant forgiveness. I loved the relationship that developed between Cressida and Braden, and was rooting for them even through the obstacles
I loved getting to know Evelyn Monroe more and learn her story. And I love how the author connected everything. Loved the twists, and there were quite a few of them. Definitely took me by surprise. Though I admit I did have my suspicions about who one of the bad guys might be.
The author really kept the suspense going, especially the way she ended chapters on a cliffhanger from the one POV and then moving to the other POV. I had a hard time setting the book aside to get things done.
I am sort of sad this series is over. But I am thankful everything was wrapped up and we got a wonderful conclusion and updates on everyone. And that last paragraph was perfection.
Highly recommend this series. And if, like me, you don't like character relationships spoiled, you'll want to read the series in order. Though each book could stand alone with their individual stories.
I received an e-copy of this book as a member of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.