
I'm a sucker for a pretty cover. Masquerade has that and so much more. An intriguing premise and memorable characters propel this story forward through a somewhat slow opening. There is amazing character growth throughout the story, and I loved the tense moments that kept me hooked. The ending was highly satisfying and a perfect fit for the characters. Highly enjoyable!
Blurb:
They risk it all for adventure and romance, but find that love only flourishes in truth...
1886. Charlotte Gleason embarks from England with conflicting emotions. She is headed for New York to marry one of America's wealthiest heirs--a man she has never even met. When her doubts gain the upper hand, she swaps identities with her maid Dora. She wants a chance at "real life," even if it means giving up financial security. For Charlotte, it's a risk she's willing to take. But when this chance of a lifetime turns into her blackest nightmare, can her faith and hope survive?
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1 comments:
Sounds like an interesting twist in this book. I like that premise of changing identities to sample life differently.
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