Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Review & Giveaway - -The Secret Daughter

The Secret Daughter
by Anne Gracie
The Brides of Bellaire Gardens - Book 4
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: December 24, 2024
Reviewed by PJ
 


Orphaned Zoë Benoît has spent the last three years in Paris learning how to be a lady. But Zoë is torn—as an independent spirit and a talented artist, she cannot help but want more than the tightly controlled life of a society lady.

On an impulsive visit to the château where her mother lived, Zoë, disguised as a maidservant named Vita, meets a handsome wandering artist, known simply as Reynard. One blissful week with the charming Reynard convinces Zoë that this is the man and the life for her—until she discovers what he’s been hiding from her, and she flees, heartbroken.

Longing for the chance to redeem himself, Reynard searches far and wide for the woman he knows as Vita, to no avail. Disheartened, he returns to England to reluctantly resume his role as Julian Fox, the Earl of Foxton. However, when he sees one of Zoë’s paintings, he realizes she’s in London, and becomes desperate to find her before it’s too late. But even if they reunite, can he convince Zoë he’s worthy of her trust and prove to her that, with him, she can be a free-spirited artist 
and a countess?

PJ's Thoughts:

It was Anne Gracie's characters who first drew me to her books almost twenty years ago and it's her characters who bring me back with each new book she writes. Each one - whether main or secondary - is brought to life on the page with Gracie's deft hand. 

In this fourth and final book of The Brides of Bellaire Gardens series, we finally get Zoë's story and it's a delight. This former orphan, born in the London slums but with a French aristocratic heritage, is one of my favorite Gracie heroines, right up there with George (Georgiana), heroine of Marry in Scarlet (book four - Marriage of Convenience). I love her layers, her loyalty, her forthright manner, and her determination to carve her own path. I also love her vulnerability. She's quite a complex character.

Reynard/Julian has layers of his own. I enjoyed the evolution of their relationship, both as Vita and Reynard then as Zoë and Julian. Their banter is electric with each holding their own. I also appreciate how he isn't threatened by Zoë's artistic skill but supports and encourages it. There's plenty of humor between these two but also deep, heart-tugging emotion. They are a good match and I rooted for them to find their way back to one another. 

The Secret Daughter can stand on its own but it's the final book in a four-book series. As such, overarching secondary storylines are wrapped up and main characters from the first three books are instrumental in this story. Julian isn't introduced until book four but for a better understanding of Zoë and the rest of the characters I recommend reading the series in order. 

I don't know what Gracie has in store for readers next but whatever it is, I'll be happily buying it. 

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Have you read any Anne Gracie books yet?

The Secret Daughter is set in both rural France and London. Do you enjoy books that have multiple settings?

Do you have books on your Christmas list? What titles are you hoping to get?

One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, December 27 will receive a print copy of The Secret Daughter.

*U.S. only
*Must be 18


9 comments:

  1. I do enjoy Annie Gracie's stories - multiple settings are fun, be it England & France or London & Edinburgh.

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  2. Anne Gracie's novels are captivating and special. I have been enjoying the stories for years. Yes, multiple settings are wonderful and make the story enjoyable and fascinating. I have many books which I hope to receive. The Last Twilight in Paris by Pam Jenoff, The Girls of the Glimmer Factory and many more which are all memorable.

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  3. Great review thank you. Yes I have books on my Christmas list. I am looking forward to One Big happy family by Susan Mallery. Merry Christmas!

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  4. I love, love, love Anne Gracie's books. She has a wonderful ability to tell stories with depth and meaning that nevertheless provide a perfect escape. I'm looking forward to this title as I love it when books bring me to other places and other times, so multiple settings is just fine! And as I type these words, I can see a book-shaped present for me under the tree from my husband - can't wait to see which one he picked! Merry Christmas to all.

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  5. Haven't read any books by her yet but she is definitely someone I have been wanting to try. I do enjoy multiple settings. I did have a wish list of books consisting of romance and cozy mysteries primarily. Can't wait to see which ones I get from my family members. Merry Christmas!

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  6. Happy Holidays to everyone celebrating! I do love Anne Gracie's books! I also love books that take place in more than one location - as long as moving around makes sense. I've stopped requesting specific books for Christmas or my birthday because I never got them anyhow. This year my table died and I needed a replacement, so money to go toward that was the only thing I asked for.

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  7. Hi, PJ! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! I have read a couple of Anne's older books, but I am not caught up with the newer ones. I do like multiple settings. I have a bunch of books on preorder, so I'm not sure about getting any for Christmas! LOL. I did get a book-themed blanket, though!

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  8. I have read her books before, and her books are a delight.
    The setting for the book is often important to the story. In this case, the difference in location aids the characters' identity (false and true) and helps set up the conflict.
    No books on My Christmas list this year. I have some good ones to read frst.
    I hope you had a nice Christmas and will have a wonderful 2025.

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