Cavendon Hall
2014 • 406 pages

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15

Contains spoilers

I was not sure I would like this book, but the more I read, the more I enjoyed the story. At first, I was wondering why there would be three books to accompany this story, but now I am grateful there are! From finding out what happened to Daphne, my heart went out to her throughout the entire read. This book had me on an emotional rollercoaster that I did not want to get off of. I couldn't help but continue reading. I found myself excited, but nervous to continue reading for fear of what was going to happen to the Ingham family. I was shocked that Daphne would lie about who attacked her, but I eventually understood and couldn't fault her. Also, I was beyond relieved she came clean at least to her husband, Hugo. There were times when large periods of time went by, but Barbara Taylor Bradford did an outstanding job of implementing these time gaps in a way that was not irritating or that made me think I was missing out on parts of the story. For this being my first book by this author, I must say I am impressed and eager to continue the series.

Favorite quote: “What is meant to be is meant to be”

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