Lady of Milkweed Manor
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
The engaging and moving story of a once-proper lady who finds herself in a most unexpected situation; a romance set in Regency England.
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In this inspirational historical romance debut novel set in 19th-century England, a young pregnant woman is forced to make difficult choices. Twenty-year-old Charlotte Lamb is the daughter of a heartless English vicar, as we discover when she becomes pregnant and he throws her out of her childhood home. Vulnerable and unprotected, she is forced to a lodging place for unwed mothers. Soon, Lamb must make decisions involving true love and sacrifice, providing many powerful turning points throughout the story. Although Klassen occasionally lapses into back-to-back dialogue, her prose is generally smooth, and Charlotte has the reader's sympathy from the earliest pages. The amount of information about wet nurses, lactation and breastfeeding can become weighty, although often intriguing (such as the practice of using goats to directly feed foundling infants to avoid the spread of syphilis). Faith themes are subtly woven throughout. The reader will need to suspend disbelief to enjoy some of the plot twists, especially the happily-ever-after ending, which provides the redemptive conclusion common to Christian fiction. A bonus is the milkweed poetry, lore and symbolism knitted into the narrative. Both readers of faith fiction and general readers of historical romance should enjoy this lovely first offering from Klassen. CORRECTIONCut to the Quick (reviewed Oct. 29) will be published in July 2008.
Customer Reviews
How Does One Gain Their Life Back?
Charlotte struggles to gain back her life…
This quote is perfect for the theme of this book:
“Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay. –”
― R Zaccharias
Charlotte commits a sin that will change her future forever. Because of this sin, she is forced to cover up the truth. I don’t normally enjoy books that have a deceptive thread but the characters in this book tried to be truthful and the plot led the reader through the perils of sinful consequences.
Other reviews have stated a lot of this storyline so I will add that although a bit naive, the main character gives herself to a man, so whether to read this story or not would be an individual decision and not a blanket recommendation for a certain age group.
Lady of Milkweed Manor
I really enjoyed the perspectives in this book, from both the main characters. I especially liked how Jane Klassen weaves several characters into Charlotte's life without excluding her family when they are no longer convenient...much like real life. Very enjoyable read!
Great book!
Loved this book!