Can a serving maid and her master's son find true happiness while battling the Black Plague and the Great London Fire? And now it seems that there is a more human element at work as the body count keeps rising higher.
A great read for…
BCD2013
May 12, 2014
NYPL Staff Pick
In 1665 London, when a fellow servant is found murdered, Lucy a young chambermaid in a magistrate's household, sets out to discover the killer and begins uncovering secrets of her own heart.
- Anne Rouyer
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hgeng63
Nov 04, 2013
Above average readability & plausibility. Really enjoyable & believable romantic tension. The atmosphere's a little thin & Lucy's a little too indispensable (esp. during the Black Death part), but I would be interested in reading Calkins'…
Aug 29, 2013GingerKaren rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
It looked so promising that I saved this book for vacation. And I was very disappointed. What was supposed to a historical read is just a historical romance with little historical detail or accuracy. The parlance and customs are too…
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