I was pleasantly surprised to receive a proof of
Lady Maybe in the mail after vastly enjoying The Secret of Pembrooke Park. I was going to read this on my flight to
Florida, but instead couldn’t stop reading it and finished it before our
journey.
Lady Marianna Mayfield is being kidnapped by her
husband, Sir John, and taken to an unknown location with none of their current
servants. Sir John is hoping to separate
her from her lover Anthony Fontaine.
Lady Marianna is desperate, and is overjoyed when her former companion,
Hannah Rogers shows up to receive her past wages due to her after her abrupt
departure months before. She makes
Hannah an offer she can’t refuse and they are soon off to their unknown
destination. After a horrifying carriage
accident, one of the three is lost at sea, and the two survivors are left with
no memory and serious injuries. I don’t
want to describe the plot any further as there were a lot of interesting surprises
that I don’t want to ruin for other readers!
Lady Maybe had many shades of Jane Eyre in it, which
I really enjoyed. I also loved the setting,
the regency era England of Jane Austen’s time.
Julie Klassen has a wonderfully engaging style of writing that really
draws the reader in. The story is
suspenseful and keeps someone like myself reading far too late in the night to
solve the mystery. The characters are
also intriguing as well. I loved the
main characters, but the secondary characters were interesting as well. I also loved that the novel had a great love
triangle and a very satisfying ending.
Another point that I enjoyed is that one of the
characters lies often, but by the end of the novel, she has asked for
forgiveness from those that she has wronged as well as God. I really enjoyed the compassion that this
character had for others as well as her growth as a person throughout the
novel.
Overall, Lady Maybe was a book that you won’t want
to put down with a fantastic romantic suspense storyline and great
characters. Julie Klassen is a wonderful
writer and I can’t wait to read more of her books!
Book Source:
Review Copy from Author Julie Klassen – Thanks!
This sounds very interesting, Laura. I hadn't heard of this book before. I am now tempted to to find a copy.
ReplyDeleteIt will be released for publication on July 7th! I just discovered this author this spring and she is one of my new favorite authors. I can't wait to read all of the rest of her novels!
ReplyDeleteLuvd it as well and appreciate your review, Laura - well done!
ReplyDeleteand kudos to Julie for an exceptional story!