Thursday, April 25, 2019

Flights of Fancy by Jen Turano

Oh my goodness! I just love, love, love Jen Turano's new book and series. This author has such a gift of pulling the reader in from the very beginning, and longing for much more even after the end of the book.

You feel like you are a close friend and part of the story that the characters are walking through. Jen Turano has a clear gift and I love the sense of humor and quirkiness that she brings to each of her stories, making them unique. You won't be disappointed when you pick up this book and read it.

Here's the official back cover copy:

Miss Isadora Delafield may be an heiress, but her life is far from carefree. When her mother begins pressuring her to marry an elderly and uncouth duke, she escapes from the high society world she's always known and finds herself to be an unlikely candidate for a housekeeper position in rural Pennsylvania.

Mr. Ian MacKenzie is known for his savvy business sense and has built his reputation and fortune completely on his own merits. But when his adopted parents are in need of a new housekeeper and Isadora is thrown into his path, he's unexpectedly charmed by her unconventional manner.

Neither Isadora nor Ian expected to find the other so intriguing, but when mysterious incidents on the farm and the truth of Isadora's secret threaten those they love, they'll have to set aside everything they thought they wanted for a chance at happy-ever-after.





Jodie Wolfe creates novels where hope and quirky meet. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and Romance Writers of America (RWA) and has been a semi-finalist and finalist in various writing contests. A former columnist for Home School Enrichment magazine, her articles can be found online at: Crosswalk, Christian Devotions, and Heirloom Audio. She's a contributor and co-founder of Stitches Thru Time blog. When not writing she enjoys spending time with her husband in Pennsylvania, reading, walking, and being a Grammie. Learn more at www.jodiewolfe.com.
 

2 comments:

  1. I appreciate authors who draw the readers right into the midst of the scenes and characters. Nice review, Jodie.

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