The engaging and moving story of a once-proper lady who finds herself in a most unexpected situation; a romance set in Regency England.
When Charlotte Lamb, a fallen vicar’s daughter, tries to hide away in London’s grim Milkweed Manor, she is mortified to find herself in the care of a former suitor whom her father long ago rejected as unsuitable, but both are determined–with God’s help–to protect those they love. Original.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - /5
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Language - /5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
This is a book about mistakes and redemption. Charlotte Lamb, youngest daughter of the vicar, is pregnant, rejected by her family and with an uncertain future before her she goes to spend her pregnancy at a lay in hospital for unmarried mothers. I was moved by this book, the sacrifices a mother is capable of doing for the wellbeing of her children. I love the fact that there was redemption and restitution for this poor girl. I could ot put this book down, I was captured by the plot as early as the first page.
Sexual: There is a description on when Charlotte makes her mistake, but It is not explicit