Lady Maybe
By (Author) Julie Klassen
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
1st February 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
390
Width 130mm, Height 204mm
312g
A journey for Lady Marianna, her husband Sir John and her companion Hannah is cut short by a carriage accident. As Lady Marianna's body is swept away, Hannah survives, only to reawaken in an unfamiliar world of wealth, romance, and privilege - and trapped in a case of mistaken identity that casts a spell she can't bring herself to break. But Hannah learns she isn't the only one with secrets-and soon it'll be too late for the truth to free her.
Praise for Julie Klassen
[Its] what readers love of Jane Austen, Downton Abbey and even a bit of Jane Eyreeverything a historical romance reader looks for.Historical Novels Review
Multiple Christy Award-winning Klassen once again demonstrates her gift for creating richly layered characters and skillfully integrating a multitude of fascinating historical facts into a spirited story.Booklist
DelightfulJulie Klassen weaves a compelling storyfully imagined. I loved it!New York Times bestselling author Beverly Lewis
A strong and entertaining story that youll finish with a sigh. Read it and tell your friends to buy it too.National bestselling author Lauraine Snelling
Regency/Klassen fans will love the mystery, romance, and drama.Publishers Weekly
Well-developed characters, plot twists, and attention to period detail make this a sure bet for fans of Regency novels.Library Journal
Klassen has written an amazing historical novel. Her style may remind readers of Jane Austen and Lawana Blackwell, and she handles a 19th-century taboo with grace, style and respect.RT Book Reviews
The characters are strongthe writing excellent.Once Upon a Romance
Julie Klassen is the bestselling, three-time Christy Award-winning author of Lady Maybe,The Secret of Pembrooke Park, The Maid of Fairbourne Hall, and The Girl in the Gatehouse. She loves all things JaneJane Eyre and Jane Austen. A graduate of the University of Illinois, Julie worked in publishing for sixteen years and now writes full time. She and her husband have two sons and live in St. Paul, Minnesota.