Until The Dawn by Elizabeth Camden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Elizabeth Camden delivers again! If you loved “Beauty and the Beast” as a child, you’ll enjoy this story. No, the hero isn’t a true beast, but he certainly could play the part at times. The heroine is a beauty, however, both inside and out. A touching story of how a person can shine the light of God’s love by how they choose to live their life.
Sophie van Riijn has known her share of disappointments. When Quentin Vandermark appears at his family’s lovely old estate – the estate where Sophie grew up – and states he’s there to tear it down, Sophie is devastated. She takes on the position as cook at the estate in hopes of finding a way to prevent such a tragedy as the loss of her beloved Dierenpark. What she never expects is to find herself drawn to the rude, cynical man bend of destroying her dreams.
Set at the end of the 19th century on the banks of the Hudson River, “Until the Dawn” is a story with a timeless feel readers will be drawn to. It’s underlying message of hope and faith will bring a smile to the reader’s face. And the mystery wrapped around the old house will keep the reader guessing until the final pages.
Looks like a good one. Thanks!
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It is! I’ve written to Elizabeth to see if she’s up for an Author Chat at the Quids. 🙂
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