What country would you set a new book? I realized that while I love L.M. Montgomery,
I don’t read many books set in Canada. The
Lawyer and the Laundress by Christine Hill Sutz is set in Toronto Canada in
1837. I read this while on a camping
trip to Duluth, Minnesota. I just
returned this evening and I am a bit late with my post.
Sara O’Conner is a young widow trying to make ends
meet as a laundress. She befriends a motherless
child, Evie, and through her, her father James.
After Evie falls ill with scarlatina, Sara nurses her back to health and
stays on as her governess. Sara’s new
role in the home causes scandal across town.
Why is a laundress so educated? What
secret is she trying to hide?
My thoughts on this novel:
· I loved the romance between Sara and James. It was slow burn, and a marriage of convenience.
· I loved Sara and Evie’s relationship. It was made all the more special as Sara had lost her own mother as a child. She sympathized with Evie and did not want her to have the hard life that she herself endured.
· I loved Henry, a poor young waif, who is sharp and knows all that is going on around town. He helps Sara, Evie, and James through many pickles. They help him too.
· Ivanhoe is featured prominently throughout the novel and the characters enjoy reading and discussing it. I still need to read Ivanhoe!
· I had never heard of the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837. I enjoyed learning about it in the story and the author’s note at the end of the novel.
· This is my first book by Christine Hill Suntz and it won’t be my last! It is hard to believe this was her debut novel. It was very beautifully written with great characters.
· Sara has lost her faith through life’s trials, but James has kept his own faith. Sara has a journey back to faith in this novel.
· This was a clean read.
· There were great discussion questions at the end of the book.
Overall, The Lawyer and the Laundress by Christine Hill
Suntz was an engaging historical romance with wonderful characters set in Toronto
in 1837. I highly recommend this fabulous
debut.
Book Source: Thank-you
to @christinehillsuntz @tyndalehouse @crazy4fiction @austenprose for the review
copy as a part of the Austenprose PR Book Tour.
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