Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Born of Persuasion Review




Born of Persuasion by Jessica Dotta                                       Published by Tyndale
Rating: 4 Stars!






                                                          






                                                               








                                                                    [About the Book]
The year is 1838, and seventeen-year-old Julia Elliston’s position has never been more fragile. Orphaned and unmarried in a time when women are legal property of their fathers, husbands, and guardians, she finds herself at the mercy of an anonymous guardian who plans to establish her as a servant in far-off Scotland.

With two months to devise a better plan, Julia’s first choice to marry her childhood sweetheart is denied. But when a titled dowager offers to introduce Julia into society, a realm of possibilities opens. However, treachery and deception are as much a part of Victorian society as titles and decorum, and Julia quickly discovers her present is deeply entangled with her mother’s mysterious past. Before she knows what’s happening, Julia finds herself a pawn in a deadly game between two of the country’s most powerful men. With no laws to protect her, she must unravel the secrets on her own. But sometimes truth is elusive and knowledge is deadly.



                                                                                 [Review]
This is going to be a quick and very short review. I loved the romance, mystery, and how the book was written. If you love to read Jane Austen, this is a book you should pick up.

1 comment:

  1. Indeed; this is a fabulous read. Glad you liked it, Alyssa. :)

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