Wednesday, December 10

The Bracelet: Mysterious, Romantic Historical Fiction from Dorothy Love

A beautiful girl.
A mysterious bracelet.
A deadly message.

Inspired by actual events in one of Savannah’s most prominent 19th century families, THE BRACELET combines romance, rich historical detail and breathtaking suspense as one young woman embarks upon a dangerous quest to free herself from her family’s tragic past. It hooked me from start to finish--a fabulous story!  The mystery kept me guessing, I genuinely liked the heroine Celia, and the ending was not at all predictable.  I absolutely cannot wait for the next book by Miss Love!

More about the Book:
Lose yourself in the timeless beauty and charm of Old Savannah in this story of mystery, dangerous family secrets, and heartwarming romance. Celia Browning is counting the days until her childhood sweetheart Sutton Mackay returns to Savannah after two years in Jamaica looking after his family’s shipping interests. She’s certain he will propose marriage, thus joining two of the city’s most prominent families. But just as Sutton returns, an unsavory newspaper reporter arrives in town, determined to revive interest in the secret tragedies that occurred in the Browning mansion on Madison Square when Celia was a child. A series of mysterious notes arrives at the house, followed by an anonymous gift—a bracelet imbued with a sinister message. Is it merely a coincidence, or is someone out to harm her? As war clouds gather over Savannah and her beloved father’s health worsens, Celia determines to uncover the truth about what really happened all those years ago.

Special thanks to the wonderful people at Zondervan for providing me with this book to review.

4 comments:

  1. I love historical fiction! Thanks for sharing this review - I've added the book to my GoodReads list! :)

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  2. About 2 years ago, we visited Savannah. It is a beautiful and historic city. I'd love to read a book with a Savannah location. This sounds like a super book.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  3. This looks like a unique and fascinating book. I'd like to read it!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  4. I have never read anything by this author but it sounds like a great read! Thanks for the honest recommendation! :)

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