The Bronte Plot - Katherine Raey
standalone
Contemporary
Publisher: Thomas Nelson (November 3, 2015)
rated: 4/5 stars
Synopsis:
When Lucy’s secret is unearthed, her world begins to crumble. But it may be the best thing that has ever happened to her.
 Lucy
 Alling makes a living selling rare books, often taking suspicious 
liberties to reach her goals. When her unorthodox methods are 
discovered, Lucy’s secret ruins her relationship with her boss and her 
boyfriend, James—leaving Lucy in a heap of hurt and trouble. Something 
has to change; she has to change.
 In a sudden turn of 
events, James’s wealthy grandmother, Helen, hires Lucy as a consultant 
for a London literary and antiques excursion. Lucy reluctantly agrees 
and soon discovers Helen holds secrets of her own. In fact, Helen 
understands Lucy’s predicament better than anyone else.
 As the 
two travel across England, Lucy benefits from Helen’s wisdom as Helen 
confronts ghosts from her own past. Everything comes to a head at 
Haworth, home of the Brontë sisters, where Lucy is reminded of the 
sisters’ beloved heroines who, with tenacity and resolution, 
endured—even in the midst of impossible circumstances.
 Now Lucy 
must face her past in order to move forward. And while it may hold 
mistakes and regrets, she will prevail—if only she can step into the 
life that’s been waiting for her all along.
My thoughts:
 I received this from NetGalley for an honest review. I thoroughly 
enjoyed this book and found it refreshing after reading the same kind of
 genre for awhile. Lucy had made some mistakes in her personal life and 
in her career. After losing the man she was seeing and then meeting his 
grandmother. Lucy and Helen go on an adventure to right their wrongs. I 
loved both of these strong women and the people that they encountered. 
         

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