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"When a rare-books dealer goes to England, she discovers more than just the famous writing haunts--she discovers how to love and be loved in today's modern world. Victoria Seward makes a living finding rare books through means that aren't always on the up-and-up. But if it makes the clients happy, who is she really hurting? After all, everything always turns out all right in the end. At least it does in her favorite books, the ones her absent father sends every year on her birthday, no matter where he is. When her unorthodox behavior ruins her relationship with her boyfriend James, Victoria knows something has to change--she has to change. Enter Helen, a wealthy client seeking a companion for her trip to England to purchase antiques, and who just happens to be James's grandmother. Helen has secrets of her own, secrets that help her relate to Victoria more than anyone can guess.As Victoria and Helen travel across England, Victoria suspects there is more to this trip than Helen lets on. When Helen's health falters, Victoria reaches out to James, reigniting feelings that were never truly extinguished. Everything comes to a head at Haworth, home of the Brontë sisters, when hidden offenses rise to the surface. Victoria's happy ending is within reach--if she can step out of the literary world and into the life that's been waiting for her all along"--
"When a rare-books dealer goes to England, she discovers more than just the famous writing haunts--she discovers how to love and be loved in today's modern world"--
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First off, I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Honestly, I'm torn. There were some fabulous parts that will stick with me long after finishing the book. And there were some parts that were just okay. Some places were deep revelations of the human soul. Some places I wanted to have the feels, but I didn't. There was no easy answer and I greatly appreciate that. Easy answers are not a good way to end a novel. The characters are deep and flawed and wonderful. But they didn't leap off the page and grab me. So my honest review, I'm glad I read it. The story is complex and that is important. However, it didn't capture me as I had hoped. Maybe another time and a different frame of mind would find my reaction to be different. Read it because it is good literature and that makes you a better person. But you may not fall in love.