Sunday, March 5, 2017

Elusive Miss Ellison (Review)




This review is for the book "The Elusive Miss Ellison" by Carolyn Miller. This is part of the Regency Brides series. In this book, we meet Lavinia Ellison, as well as a new Earl of Hawkesbury. The new Earl has everyone just going gaga - except for Lavinia, who is less than impressed. She has a background with the Earl that brings up awful memories for her, and a situation that he was involved in for which she cannot seem to forgive him. The Earl himself is weighted down with guilt over the situation, and when he has feelings for Miss Ellison, there is a wedge driven between them because of the past.

This book will be a good read for those who enjoy historical romances. The characters are wonderful, the plot is unique and will hold your interest, and is a "feel-good" read.

Thank you to Litfuse Publicity for a copy of the book.

Regency romance fans have another must-read novel to add to their lists: Carolyn Miller's The Elusive Miss Ellison. Enjoy the spirited exchanges between the bluestocking minister's daughter and the bruised war hero as they move past pride and presumption to a humbled appreciation of God's grace and the true strength of love. These two lonely hearts may each have something the other needs. But with society's opposition, ancestral obligations, and a shocking family secret, there may be too many obstacles in their way.

Settle in for a cozy night of reading with a cuppa and a Kindle from Carolyn!


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