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Regency Romance
Feb 2
Reading is my favorite way to escape reality. Not that reality is really a bad thing. God has blessed me beyond measure and far beyond what I deserve. I really can’t complain about the life He has given me. Still, every now and then I need to get away, to slip into a world where my children are not fighting and where money matters don’t matter. Since I live in a world where finances are a concern, I can’t afford to take an exotic vacation every time I need a getaway. But I can afford to escape into a book.
The best authors are the ones who can create a fictional world that is so real the reader feels like a part of the story. Linore Rose Burkard is one of those writers. She has made her way into my top three favorite authors.
In her novel Before the Season Ends, Burkard writes about life in London in the early 19th century. Often, we think about this as a simpler time, and I suppose in a many ways it was a simpler time. Television, radio, and the internet had not yet been invented, meaning life offered fewer distractions. Even without these modern conveniences, however, there were still plenty of chances for a young lady to find trouble.
Or in the case of Ariana Forsythe, for trouble to find a young lady.
And it seems no matter how hard she tries to avoid it, trouble does find Ariana. Whether it is bumping into (literally!) members of the London’s upper class, falling out of a small boat, or being stuck in a tree, Ariana seems to always fall into some sort of trouble. The worst of her troubles, though, comes when she finds herself drawn to two men. One is a man of great faith but little means, intent on becoming a clergyman. The other is a man of great means but little faith, content with the single life he is living. Ariana is torn between the two men—and the love of God that fills her heart. Her head tells her one thing while her heart tells her another.
Before the Season Ends is a beautifully written love story—a love story that centers around God. Burkard’s characters and settings draw the reader into a new world. Or is it an old world? In either case, it is a world that is hard to leave. Luckily, there is no reason to be in a rush to leave—Linore Rose Burkard has written two additional books about Ariana and her family. I highly recommend that you read all three of these wonderful books. If you only have time to read one, read—well, read whichever one you can get your hands on! I promise, you won’t be disappointed.
Lynn
PS Be on the lookout for my reviews of Linore Rose Burkard’s other books in the coming weeks!!!