Fair as a Star (Victorian Romantics Book 1) by Mimi Matthews

Victorian Romantics Book 1


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Romance, period, clean; Series, but stand alone read

     Gorgeous, lushly detailed period romance, dealing with a very sensitive health subject. Beryl's return to her village after a being abroad with her Aunt was fraught with emotion for Beryl.  Her betrothal to Sir Henry Rivenhall, while practical, was missing what she longed for most, being seen and cherished.  This weighs on her spirit as she integrates back into her home life.
     Mark Rivenhall, is her friend and pastor. The moments they share, his sensitivity, caring, and concern for her, was so well drawn.  Their moments, in sharp contrast to her moments with Sir Henry, were so full of promise, and feeling.  M.M.'s knows how to describe the emotions, feelings, wants, cares and concerns, along with the lovely romance that readers are drawn to.  Perfect period read.
   I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. My opinions are my own.

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