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Julie Klassen Is the Gold Standard for Inspirational Regency
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Sophie Dupont, daughter of a portrait painter, assists her father
in his studio, keeping her own artwork out of sight. She often
walks the cliffside path along the north Devon coast, popular with
artists and poets. It's where she met the handsome Wesley Overtree,
the first man to tell her she's beautiful.
Captain Stephen Overtree is accustomed to taking on his brother's
neglected duties. Home on leave, he's sent to find Wesley. Knowing
his brother rented a cottage from a fellow painter, he travels to
Devonshire and meets Miss Dupont, the painter's daughter. He's
startled to recognize her from a miniature portrait he carries with
him--one of Wesley's discarded works. But his happiness plummets
when he realizes Wesley has left her with child and sailed away to
Italy in search of a new muse.
Wanting to do something worthwhile with his life, Stephen proposes
to Sophie. He does not offer love, or even a future together, but
he can save her from scandal. If he dies in battle, as he believes
he will, she'll be a respectable widow with the protection of his
family.
Desperate for a way to escape her predicament, Sophie agrees to
marry a stranger and travel to his family's estate. But at Overtree
Hall, her problems are just beginning. Will she regret marrying
Captain Overtree when a repentant Wesley returns? Or will she find
herself torn between the father of her child and her growing
affection for the husband she barely knows?
Praise for Julie Klassen
"Regency romance with secrets, hidden rooms, and of course,
romance. . . . Julie Klassen has hit this one out of the
ballpark."--RT Book Reviews
"Jane Austen meets Victoria Holt in Christy Award-winning Klassen's
latest deliciously spooky and sweetly romantic
historical."--Booklist
"Klassen has combined all kinds of reader-favorite elements in this
mystery romance. . . . A gem for Regency and inspirational readers
alike."--Bookpage
Sophie Dupont assists her father in his studio, keeping her own
artwork out of sight. In private, she paints the picturesque north
Devon coast, popular with artists--including handsome Wesley
Overtree, who seems more interested in Sophie than the
landscape.
Captain Stephen Overtree is accustomed to taking on his brother
Wesley's responsibilities. Near the end of his leave, he is sent to
find his brother and bring him home. Upon reaching Devonshire,
however, Stephen is stunned to learn Wesley has sailed for Italy
and left his host's daughter in serious trouble.
Stephen feels duty-bound to act, and strangely protective of the
young lady, who somehow seems familiar. Wanting to make some
recompense for his own past failings as well as his brother's,
Stephen proposes to Miss Dupont. He does not offer love, but
marriage "in name only" to save her from scandal. If he dies in
battle, as he fears, she will at least be a respectable
widow.
Desperate for a way to escape her predicament, Sophie finds herself
torn between her first love and this brooding man she barely knows.
Dare she wait for Wesley to return? Or should she elope with the
captain and pray she doesn't come to regret it?
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS INCLUDED
Bestselling, award-winning author Julie Klassen loves all things Jane--Jane Eyre and Jane Austen. A graduate of the University of Illinois, Julie worked in publishing for sixteen years and now writes full-time. She and her husband have two sons and live in St. Paul, Minnesota. Learn more at www.julieklassen.com.