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Captain's Daughter
Captain's Daughter | Jennifer Delamere
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Warm-Hearted Victorian Romance Brings 1880s London to LifeWhen 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.
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Captain's Daughter | Jennifer Delamere
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I enjoyed this sweet romance and adventure which took place during the 1880‘s in Victorian London. The theater setting, along with it‘s cast and crew, was very entertaining. After hardships and the rough road that led her to London, Rosalyn had found a safe place to land and folks who appreciated her talents and abilities. Ah, but Rosalyn had to discern if all of her new found friends were sincere and did they have her best interests at heart?

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Captain's Daughter | Jennifer Delamere
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A fabulous and dynamic story about one of the three Bernay sisters. It's a promising start to a great new series. I loved the exposure to the theater and operetta, the lifestyle that goes with it, and the works of George Mueller. Not to mention the interesting dynamics Delamere writes about Victorian England.

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Really enjoying this story! Part of a blog tour with #Litfuse so the review post will be coming soon!

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"Warm-Hearted Victorian Romance Brings 1880s London to Life."

Released yesterday, this book is another one of my recent pieces of #BookMail. Jennifer Delamere is technically not a #NewAuthor, but this will be the first I've read by her—and I'm excited because it sounds right up my alley. #SplashIntoSummerReads

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