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BOOK ON TOUR - THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER BY ANNEMARIE BREAR







  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Boldwood Books 
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 8, 2022
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size   :    3920 KB
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 313 pages 
    


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

Yorkshire 1860

I'm excited about my stop on the book tour for absolutely, heartwarming, unforgettable and emotional historical romance novel by Anne Marie Brear getting published on the September 8th. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and highly recommend for romance readers. Evie Davenport with her papa Davenport, a retired major from the British army after living in India for twenty years, tearfully says goodbye to servants and friends they had known all their life and travels from Bombay to London. Evie was excited to be in England where she called her "home" which was held in great esteem by her parents and maternal grandma who lived with them. Her Mama was not feeling well on a short trip to Cairo arranged by her papa, along the way she died by food poisoning. Two days later Grandmama suffered a fatal stoke at Mama's funeral. Evie looked at London with wonderment, bleak in winter, grey buildings, grey river and grey- dressed people, all grey sky. England is where she had rather make new memories and start living in a country where her parents had raised.

High Lylston House became their home as Evie's papa bought the property. Elvie made best friends with Sophie Bellingham, a wealthy rail baron's daughter from Bellingham Hall. Alexander returns to England from America as asked by his father Mr Lucas. Mr Lucas was a woolen textile operations owner. Instead of working with his father Alexander had started his own cotton mill in his own right. Sophie thought Alexander is devilishly handsome and a man who knew his own mind. Sophie wanted to get married to Alexander Whereas Evie wished to stay as a maiden all her life. Evie wanted to travel the world and experience new adventures. Evie enjoyed good riding treks and countryside after the hustle and bustle of India. Evie had feelings for Alexander Lucas at the same time where her world turned, flipped and shuddered to a halt captivated by him.

I found the character Evie Davenport headstrong, independent, outlandish in her behavior, unruly, strange, loves debate and have her own views. The emotional sequence in the novel is where I felt was when Sophie gets rejected for marriage by Alexander Lucas at the dinner party and he wants to marry Evie. Sophie has always been obsessed about Mr Alexander and couldn't live without him. Sophie kills herself by a self inflicted gunshot because she thought Evie had betrayed her friendship by hiding her feeling from her towards Alexander Lucas. The ending of the story is awesome and surprising. The novel keeps the reader guessing for Alexander Luca's and Sophie's intentions of the heart and how Evie wins Alexander's heart at the end. 

I just reviewed the book, The Soldier's Daughter by AnnMarie Brear. Thanks to Boldwood Publishers and NetGalley for an advance copy for my honest review.


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BOOK DESCRIPTION


Yorkshire 1860

With the heat of their beloved India far behind them, Evie Davenport and her widowed British Army officer father, are starting a new life in England. But Evie is struggling. With her dearest mother gone, Yorkshire with its cold, damp countryside and strict societal rules makes Evie feel suffocated and alone.

Her friendship with Sophie Bellingham, the gently reared daughter of a wealthy rail baron, is Evie’s only comfort. Until the arrival of local cotton mill owner, Alexander Lucas.

Newly returned from America, it is expected Alexander will marry and finally make England his home. And Sophie with her family connections and polite manners is the obvious choice.

But when Alexander meets Evie, a simmering passion ignites between them. Evie, with her rebellious spirit is like no other woman Alex has ever met, but to reject Sophie for Evie would cause a scandal and devastate everyone Evie loves.

Evie knows she must do her duty. But in doing so faces the unbearable future of being without the man she loves.


About the Author 


An award winning and Amazon UK best seller, Australian born AnneMarie Brear writes historical novels and modern romances and sometimes the odd short story, too. She has a love of old country houses, travelling, chocolate (except dark chocolate - not a fan), researching historical eras and looking for inspiration for her next book.







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