PAULA'S REVIEW:
Little did Ivy Malone know when she interviewed Adelaide King for the Historical Society that it would have far-reaching consequences. For her job, her friendships and possibly her very life.
This was an intricately woven story about Ivy, Elsa and Gina who live at the Beresford Apartments on Central Park in New York City in the 1920s. Well researched, the book takes a look at immigration through Ellis Island and details what was expected from Gina, Ivy’s cousin from Italy who came because she faced persecution. Some history of The Daughters of the American Revolution was also cited and their help to those waiting to be cleared to be admitted to our country.
The theme of the book was relationships and the loyalty and cost of friendships. It carried over to how God was the ultimate friend who never wavers when others fail.
Excitement and danger were depicted as well as a couple of budding romances.
Quality writing and an interesting setting made for a very enjoyable read.
*I purchased a print copy from Baker Book House and read an ecopy through NetGalley. All opinions are mine alone.* 5 stars and a solid faith thread
BackCover Blurb:
The
streets of New York are brimming with secrets, and discovering the
truth means navigating danger, deception, and an unexpected romance.
Ivy
Malone, a New-York Historical Society librarian, is dedicated to
preserving Manhattan's rich history, but when society grand dame Adeline
King anonymously reveals her shocking life story, Ivy finds herself
holding a highly coveted secret. Burdened with the responsibility of
keeping Adeline's identity hidden, the matter grows increasingly
complicated when two men claim ties to the elderly woman--one of them
accusing Adeline of involvement in a crime.
Another dilemma
brews when Ivy's Italian cousin, Gina, is detained at Ellis Island for
lack of proper documentation. Hoping an immigration service can resolve
the misunderstanding, Ivy employs their help but is instead thrust into a
dangerous world. With time running out, she must unravel the tangle of
secrets that bind Adeline's past, Gina's freedom, and her own safety.
Who can she trust, and how far is she willing to go to protect those she
loves?
This sweeping historical romance set against the
backdrop of 1920s Manhattan, New York, and Ellis Island features family
secrets, immigration, and a librarian's quest for justice. Fans of
Elizabeth Camden and Roseanna M. White will savor this story that's
perfect for book club discussions.











