Friday, October 3, 2008

Guest Blog: Lady of Milkweed Manor by Julie Klassen (Reviewed by MJ)

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From the Back of the Book:

Charlotte Lamb, a fallen vicar's daughter, hopes to secret herself away in London's grim Milkweed Manor. But once there,she is mortified to find herself in the care of a former suitor, a physician whom her father long ago rejected as unsuitable, a man who now hides secrets of his own. Both are determined, with God's help, to protect those they love. But neither could guess the depth of sacrifice that will be required of them.

MJ's Review:

rating: 5 of 5 stars

Upon finishing this novel, I sigh in complete contentment. This is near one of the best novels I have ever had the opportunity to fall deep within the pages and stay for a while.

From beginning to end I had my opinions of how things should go, with the slight twists and turns I never had a clue how the plot would be. Sometimes I could not read fast enough, as a matter of fact most of the time. I would not believe certain things were happening.

This is a perfect novel in regency time and I can see a bit of Austen and Jane Erye. I can easily say that readers of such will enjoy this story. It is alike, but completely unique and what a tale it tells.

Julie Klassen is beyond talented with this work and I am shocked to admit it's a debut. You can bet that I will read her new novel coming out soon, The Apothecary's Daughter. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. If I were able to surpass five stars, I have not a clue as to how many I would vote.

Throughout this book my heart was breaking. My soul was soaring with joy. It was one of those scenarios where you want to lay the blame, but within yourself you can see that the sinner is not much worse than yourself. Then you attempt to imagine what is going on and put yourself in their place. What would you do? How would you act? What would you want?

On a personal note, (if too personal skip it), as a person who suffers depression, I can sometimes see how easy it would be to walk away from situations so hard with any foreseeable future or answer. But oh how incredible God can be when he works things out through time. His plan for us is so much more incredible than we could have ever thought.

It really makes a person think.

MJ @ Creative Madness

Great...she made me want to read this one!! Thanks MJ!

Happy Reading!

Deena

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read this books with reluctance because of the all the different reviews I read about...

But when I finally got my hands on it, let me tell you, I LOVED it!!! I couldn't put it down! I can't wait for her next release!!

It's very, very good. Lots of educational facts in there too.

Get it and read it!

Andi said...

I want to read this one in a bad way!

CherryBlossomMJ said...

It really is just that good. I have a friend that wants to borrow my copy and I'm reluctant, I just do not want to let it go!

CherryBlossomMJ said...

Thanks again Deena!