![]() ![]() When an invitation arrives to join a house party at Lakeshire Park, Amelia grasps at the chance. With their stepfather’s looming death, the two sisters will soon be on their own–without family, a home, or a penny to their names. I’ll definitely be passing along this clean and wholesome romance to my daughters and friends.Īmelia Moore wants only one thing–to secure the future happiness of her younger sister, Clara. I could hardly read fast enough to discover the satisfying HEA. It was really fun to read this because Walker did a great job of bringing the reader in to understand Amelia’s heart before she could figure it out herself. I could almost hear Amelia playing the pianoforte and almost taste fresh English blackberries. The light banter kept me smiling, while the historical details pulled me deeper to the stories. The urgency of their situation combined with the elegance of the regency setting creates a storyline that promises to engage the reader. For the Moore girls, there would be no such family to care for them once their stepfather passes on. ![]() In Brighton, England 1820 a woman’s future was often uncertain, and marriage was the only thing that could save her from a life of servitude or living as a spinster with a family member. I LOVED Lakeshire Park! It drew me in from the first pages and I couldn’t read fast enough to learn the fate of Amelia’s heart, her family’s future, and what would become of the infamous Peter Wood. ![]() I am a huge fan of the Proper Romance line of books and I’ve read almost all of them. ![]()
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