Downton Abby is over for the season.
If you are suffering
withdrawal symptoms I can recommend some reading material to feed that need to
go behind the scenes of the rich and those who serve them.
Olivia Newport has written two delicious, historical books that take
place in the United States. Set in Chicago Illinois on the prestigious Prairie
Ave. in the 1890’s, pre Downton Abby time frame.
The first in the series is The Pursuit of Lucy Banning.
Lucy Banning may live on the exclusive Prairie Avenue among
Chicago’s rich and famous, but her heart lies elsewhere. Expected to marry an
up-and-coming banker, the son of family friends, Lucy fears she will be forced
to abandon what matters to her most—her work at the orphanage and the classes
she is secretly taking at the newly opened University of Chicago.
When she meets Will Edwards, an unconventional young
architect working on plans for the 1893 World’s Fair, Lucy imagines a life
lived on her own terms. A new young maid brings her own secret to the Banning
household, and Lucy must choose between deeply held values.
When the woman who has been caring for her son abruptly
returns him to the opulent Banning home, Charlotte must decide whether to come
clean and face dismissal or keep her secret while the Bannings decide the child’s
fate. Can she face the truth of her past and open her heart to a future of her
own? Or will life’s struggles determine her path?
This compelling story of courage, strength, and tender
romance captures the tension between the glittering wealthy class and the
hardworking servants who make their lives comfortable.
These two books come from Olivia’s Avenue of Dreams Series.
I thoroughly enjoyed both books and hope that there will be a third in the series.
Annie makes some huge life changing choices; I’m not going to spoil it for you. You must pick up this book and enter a world were simplicity is not as easy to grasp as you might think.
The second book in this series In Plain View comes out in June 2013 and I’m
hungry to read it.
Stop by your local bookstore, pick up these wonderful stories, fix a cup of tea and settle in for a good read.
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