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Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
4.0

I couldn't stop myself from reading this one particularly rainy morning on the commute to work. I was reading something else, but I needed something light and this fitted the bill exactly.

Having read her latest book Blackmoore last month I had picked this up for my Kindle and while it usually takes me ages to get around to reading a book I buy this one went straight to the top of the pile.

Having loved Blackmoore I was a bit worried that I wouldn't take to this book as well and in many ways I didn't. Marianne was another great female lead, but she seemed less mature and it was more luck than anything else that got her through.

I could tell this was her debut too, it read a little more clunky and definitely didn't feel as polished as Blackmoore. The timescale of the book, a few weeks at most, also seemed less likely, although it did make the plot work well, but for real romance? I think it takes longer.

These were just minor points though as the hallmarks (if you can call them that after two novels) of Julianne Donaldson's work are there, great romantic interest, female protagonists, country estate and a mystery. I found the story enjoyable and it was good escapism. The romantic lead wasn't a typical alpha male which I liked and is probably one of the things that warms me so much to these books. Marianne is intelligent, artistic and loves books so that endears her to me too. The story trots along nicely and as you do pretty much no what will happen at the end you don't know how it will happen so I read it quickly as I wanted to see it all come together. I zipped through the book in no time at all and am disappointed there isn't another one I can get right now!