Treasures of Halstead Manor
KIM'S REVIEW:
Susan Tuttle is one of my favorite authors. I love her writing style, storylines, and characters. In fact, "Love You, Truly" is one of my top reads of all time! If you haven't read her work yet, I highly recommend that you do!
"The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry" is a romantic adventure featuring a literary treasure hunt. How fun does that sound? When Natalie and her friends discover there might be a rumored copy of a handwritten and illustrated Lewis Carroll manuscript, they decide to embark on a quest to find it. Natalie and Mason's marriage is seriously struggling, so when Mason chooses to join the team to save their relationship, the adventures truly begin. I adore second-chance romances!
Although this story is the second book in the Treasures of Halstead Manor series, it can easily be read as a standalone. I’m looking forward to book three!
*I received a complimentary copy of this story. All opinions are my own. The faith thread is light. 4 stars!
BackCover Blurb:
In pursuit of a rare book, will Natalie and Mason find each other again?
With her twenty-plus-year marriage on the brink of collapse, bookish Natalie Daughtry immerses herself in her new bookstore job. When the mysterious Caspar gathers Natalie and her friends Everleigh and Brooke for the second time, she's ready for an adventure to disperse the turmoil clouding her marriage. Caspar enlists their help in searching for a rumored copy of Lewis Carroll's handwritten and illustrated manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Natalie is immediately enticed--this is the perfect distraction.
But then Mason joins the team, and suddenly Natalie and her husband are side-by-side on the search for this elusive treasure. Being forced to work together has them tumbling deep into their past, seeking answers to old misunderstandings. When they emerge from the rabbit hole, things aren't the same. Will they rediscover the love that once held the pages of their life together?
Susan Tuttle is one of my favorite authors. I love her writing style, storylines, and characters. In fact, "Love You, Truly" is one of my top reads of all time! If you haven't read her work yet, I highly recommend that you do!
"The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry" is a romantic adventure featuring a literary treasure hunt. How fun does that sound? When Natalie and her friends discover there might be a rumored copy of a handwritten and illustrated Lewis Carroll manuscript, they decide to embark on a quest to find it. Natalie and Mason's marriage is seriously struggling, so when Mason chooses to join the team to save their relationship, the adventures truly begin. I adore second-chance romances!
Although this story is the second book in the Treasures of Halstead Manor series, it can easily be read as a standalone. I’m looking forward to book three!
*I received a complimentary copy of this story. All opinions are my own. The faith thread is light. 4 stars!
BackCover Blurb:
In pursuit of a rare book, will Natalie and Mason find each other again?
With her twenty-plus-year marriage on the brink of collapse, bookish Natalie Daughtry immerses herself in her new bookstore job. When the mysterious Caspar gathers Natalie and her friends Everleigh and Brooke for the second time, she's ready for an adventure to disperse the turmoil clouding her marriage. Caspar enlists their help in searching for a rumored copy of Lewis Carroll's handwritten and illustrated manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Natalie is immediately enticed--this is the perfect distraction.
But then Mason joins the team, and suddenly Natalie and her husband are side-by-side on the search for this elusive treasure. Being forced to work together has them tumbling deep into their past, seeking answers to old misunderstandings. When they emerge from the rabbit hole, things aren't the same. Will they rediscover the love that once held the pages of their life together?
Kregel Publishing, March, 2025
Available in digital ebook or paperback at Amazon, Christianbook .com, or Baker Book House
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