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Coronation Year
by Jennifer Robson
mysterious
medium-paced
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Thank you, BiblioLifestyle and William Morrow for the gifted copy of Coronation Year! All opinions in this review are my own!
Edie inherited the Blue Lion hotel after the death of parents and she is struggling to make ends meet. Fortunately, the Blue Lion is on the coronation route and she is finally starting to get reservations again! However, when anonymous threats are sent to Scotland Yard and are linked to the Blue Lion, this exciting day for Edie may now end in disaster! Along with the painter James and the photographer Stella, Edie must discover the truth before the big day.
Despite being called Coronation Year, this novel has very little to do with royalty and I loved it! While Coronation Day is important, the majority of this novel takes place before it. I preferred reading about Edie, James, and Stella leading up to this historic day. The anonymous threats added an additional level of mysteriousness to the plot!
Edie inherited the Blue Lion hotel after the death of parents and she is struggling to make ends meet. Fortunately, the Blue Lion is on the coronation route and she is finally starting to get reservations again! However, when anonymous threats are sent to Scotland Yard and are linked to the Blue Lion, this exciting day for Edie may now end in disaster! Along with the painter James and the photographer Stella, Edie must discover the truth before the big day.
Despite being called Coronation Year, this novel has very little to do with royalty and I loved it! While Coronation Day is important, the majority of this novel takes place before it. I preferred reading about Edie, James, and Stella leading up to this historic day. The anonymous threats added an additional level of mysteriousness to the plot!