04 November 2015

Waiting on Wednesday: The Painter's Daughter

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Title: The Painter's Daughter
Author: Julie Klassen
Publisher: Bethany House
Expected Publication Date: 1 December 2015

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?

5 comments:

  1. Sound great! I'm definitely checking this one out.

    Renee ~ My Wow

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  2. Aw, I love historical romances and this book sound really interesting.
    MY WAITING ON WEDNESDAY

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  3. I've seen this one, sounds very cute, lovely pick

    My WoW

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  4. Ooh this sounds really good. I honestly haven't read a historical romance in a while but this might be the one to get me back into it! :)

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