What color is your house or place of residence? What color would you like it to be? My house is a very light beige, almost white
with white trim and dark green on different siding on the top of the house. I would like a blue house, but I live in a house
on the historic registry, so a color change is not in the future.
Meg Foxcroft lives with her Uncle in the apothecary
and loves Tom McGwen. They dream of
living in their own cottage painted red.
After Meg is brutally attacked, she loses all her memories and wakes up
in the arms of young Lord Cunningham.
Will she regain her memories? Why was she attacked?
My thoughts on this novel:
· This novel had two tropes I enjoy, the amnesia and second chance romance tropes.
· It was a clever mystery that was full of suspense. I really wanted to know how this book would end!
· I loved how Meg and Tom had to rediscover each other and their romance. They had great chemistry.
· I liked that Tom remain devoted to Meg throughout the novel.
· The story had a lot of twists and turns and started off with a bang.
· It is set in 1818 Cornwell and has Gothic Regency vibes.
· This was a clean read with a kisses only romance, but there was also sexual assault, prostitution, and violence as part of the storyline.
· The story had a good ending that tied up all the storylines.
Overall, The Red Cottage by Hannah Linder was an engaging
Regency romance and mystery with Gothic vibes.
I loved and really enjoyed this story!
Book Source: Thank-you
to @hannahlinderbooks @barbourbooks @austenprose for a review copy of this
novel as part of the Austenprose PR Book Tour.

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