Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Drops of Gold

Okay, so I admit it. I am a sucker for regency romance novels. Give me stories where there are country estates, horses, potential highwaymen, and all kinds of secrets, and I am hooked. I will be reading it in the night until the birds start singing and I realize I really need to go to sleep for at least a few hours before I start my day.

Drops of Gold is just such a novel. After her father dies, Marion takes on the identity of Mary Wood in order to work as a governess. She is all that is cheery and spunky, but finds that the Meadows, where she is staying, has some peculiar secrets. And you can bet your life that those secrets have to do with the master of the house, the hardened and tormented Mr. Layton Jonquil. 

This book flips back and forth between the two main characters' perspectives, which I loved. It is such a delight to get inside both of their heads. You understand everything on a much deeper level, and this was done remarkably well. The characters were also likable, and while the plot was somewhat predictable, I had a blast reading this book.

I would caution any potential readers who are fans of Jane Eyre, though. The story line in Drops of Gold is very similar to Charlotte Bronte's novel, only written for a more modern audience. There were also moments when the book felt a little redundant. But it was fun! And I am all about having fun, so indulge yourselves everyone, and slip into the Jane Austen time period! Why not, eh?

Appropriate for ages 16+

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