Miss
Eleanor Sheffield has found herself in a precarious situation. Her father and uncle’s family firm, Sheffield
brothers is floundering after her father’s untimely death. Her uncle is suffering from memory loss, and
it is up to Eleanor to keep the family business afloat and her uncle out of
debtor’s prison. Luckily her father and
uncle taught her their family business of evaluating priceless artifacts. She discovers that she has been left with a
bequest from the late Lord Lydney to evaluate his artifacts to determine
whether his worthless son Harry has been selling them to buy horses. If he is deemed to have been pilfering the
family treasures, the remaining treasures will be donated to a museum, if not,
he will be allowed to keep them. Making
this an even harder situation is the fact that Harry is Eleanor’s childhood
friend and sweetheart who broke her heart when he left for Europe, didn’t
return when he promised, and when he did return, he brought an Italian beauty
with him. Is Harry a feckless hard-hearted man or is he the worthwhile man that
Eleanor remembers? Can she keep her
family firm afloat?
I
loved Lady of a Thousand Treasures. Miss
Eleanor Sheffield is a strong female heroine trying to make her way in a man’s
world. I like how she works to keep her
family business afloat while also showing that she is an expert in assessing
treasures. One line that struck me in
the novel was that Eleanor never thought of herself as someone to treasure
after her mother and Harry’s abandonment, but her friends help her to evaluate
her own self-worth.
Lady
of a Thousand Treasures is a Gothic Romance, a genre which I love. This story was at heart a mystery of the
treasures and what exactly is going on around Eleanor. It was also a love story and a coming of age
story as well. I really enjoyed it and
couldn’t guess how it would end.
This
story also is a Christian story as it has no sex scenes, no swearing, and has
times when Eleanor is praying and discussing church. I like a novel that focus on the story
without adding in gratuitous swearing and sex.
I also like when someone must evaluate their faith with their life
circumstances as Eleanor does in this story.
The
end of the novel has a great author’s note about collecting, real people in the
novel, and the Italian wars of unification. There are also questions for a book
club. This month at my FLICKS Book and Movie Club (aka Rogue) we are talking
about good books we’ve read this past month.
Lady of a Thousand Treasures is the book I’m bringing to share. This is apparently
the first novel in the new Victorian Ladies series. I can’t wait for the next novel!
Favorite
Quotes:
“It
is only be testing or being tested that we understand whether the substance or
the person is as it appears to be or is merely masquerading.”
“Collecting
was and is both personal and public.
Before there were museums, viewing other people’s collections was a way
to see what they had gathered from their travels, purchased on their own, or
inherited from their family.” – From the Author’s Note
Overall,
Lady of a Thousand Treasures is a wonderful historical fiction and Gothic
romance novel with a unique story line, great characters, and an enthralling
mystery. I highly recommend it.
Book Source: Review Copy as part of the TLC Book Tour. Thank-you! For more stops on the tour, check out the following link.
GIVEAWAY
One lucky winner has a chance to win a copy of Lady of a Thousand Treasures by Sandra Byrd. If you would like to win this book, please leave a comment on what interests you about this book. Doo you like to collect objects - if so, what? What is your favorite Gothic tale?
As part of your comment, you must include an email address. If I can't find a way to contact you I will draw another winner.
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I will be using random.org (or a Monte Carlo simulation in excel) to pick the winners from the comments.
This contest is only open to addresses in the United States.
The deadline for entry is midnight on Friday November 2nd!
Please make sure to check the week of November 5th to see if you are a winner. I send emails to the winner, but lately I've been put in their "junk mail" folder instead of their inbox.
Good luck!
Laura, thanks for hosting this giveaway. I will add it to my blog's sidebar. It sounds like an intriguing historical Gothic romance, and I'm interested in reading this author's work. Wonderful review!
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Almost forgot--I have a cow collection! :)
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ReplyDeleteThis fascinating novel interests me greatly. The era, the story, the heroine becoming involved in the family business all are wonderful. I enjoy Gothic romance. Rebecca is my favorite novel. I collect small boxes created by artists. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThis historical Gothic mystery/romance sounds unforgettable and memorable since the story line is captivating. The Gothic atmosphere is appealing and Susan Howatch's novels gave me enjoyment. I have a small collection of mini watches. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of the tour!
ReplyDeleteThis does sound interesting. Thanks!
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