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A Haven on Orchard Lane

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When disaster ruins Charlotte Ward's attempt to restart a London acting career, her estranged daughter, Rosalind, moves her to a quiet village where she can recover privately. There, Rosalind gets a second chance at romance, and mother and daughter reconnect—until Charlotte's troubles catch up to her.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 25, 2016
      Charlotte Ward, a once-famous actress of the Victorian era, is given an opportunity to return to the London stage and escape a sequestered life with her manipulative husband, Lord Fosberry. But instead of giving a triumphant performance, Charlotte ends up in the hospital after succumbing to a fit of nerves. Rosalind Kent, Charlotte’s estranged daughter, offers to take care of her mother after a friend persuades her to let bygones be bygones. Charlotte agrees and they rent a cottage in Port Stilwell, hoping to avoid intrusive tabloid reporters and the clutches of Lord Fosberry. The two main characters are given little to do as they lay low, but the secondary characters are intriguing: Jude Pearce, a bookstore owner, is mourning the death of his grandfather and recovering from the departure of the woman he loves; Danny and Albert Fletcher are rambunctious brothers looking to get away from their hostile stepmother; and Mrs. Deamer, Charlotte and Rosalind’s housekeeper, has been forced into a life of service. The novel is unevenly paced and struggles to convey the complexities of Charlotte and Rosalind’s fraught circumstances. Despite this, Blackwell (The Widow of Larkspur Inn) deals well with abandonment and forgiveness.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 1, 2016

      Lady Fosberry, aka Charlotte Ward, returns to her stage career after a long absence to escape the emotional and verbal abuse of her husband. After a disastrous opening night and scandalous allegations of adultery, Charlotte leaves London in disgrace and heads to the English countryside. The news of her mother's failed debut and questionable morals come to the attention of Charlotte's estranged daughter, Rosalind. The two woman tread a shaky path toward forgiveness for past wrongs. Both trust in God to help them move past the hurt to form a bond of love and confidence. Perhaps a second chance is within reach. Blackwell (The Jewel of Gresham Greene) returns after an eight-year sabbatical with a beautiful Victorian tale of hope and redemption. VERDICT Charming, engaging characters and a small-town coziness result in a delightful novel that warms the heart. Fans of Julie Klassen, Jane Austen, and Kate Morton will be enthralled.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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