Amanda F. (Scooby2) - , reviewed Love on Assignment (Ladies of Summerhill, Bk 2) on + 96 more book reviews
I really enjoyed reading this book. It is as good as the first one in the series. I could not put this book down, I read it in one sitting. If you are interested in historical love stories, this one is for you. I instantly fell in love with the characters and wanted the happy ending for them.
Victoria T. (justicepirate) reviewed Love on Assignment (Ladies of Summerhill, Bk 2) on + 350 more book reviews
Charlotte takes care of her aunt and handicapped sister. She has to work to provide for them and has been working for a newspaper company as a secretary. She wants to actually work on writing articles but her boss has not allowed her to. He decides he has a special assignment for her and will allow her to write for the paper if she does it well. She takes on a governess job to watch a professor who has been writing a Christian column that has been questionable to many, but powerful nonetheless. She needs to find incriminating evidence to tear him apart to see that he is not the saint they believe him to be.
This was a nice sequel and I did shed tears while reading parts of it, but it wasn't as strong as the first story. They did bring in the first story's two main characters a couple of times in this story briefly. It was well told and enjoyable.
This was a nice sequel and I did shed tears while reading parts of it, but it wasn't as strong as the first story. They did bring in the first story's two main characters a couple of times in this story briefly. It was well told and enjoyable.
Mary N. (maggysue) reviewed Love on Assignment (Ladies of Summerhill, Bk 2) on + 811 more book reviews
Good story. Charlotte was sent by her ruthless newspaper boss to find out something damaging about the studious professor who writes about the unfairness of the business tycoons to their poor working class employees. She begins to regret her role as a "spy" as she gets to know Daniel and his children. I would recommend this book.
Back Cover:
Newport, Rhode Island in 1900 - a glamorous resort town where the rich and famous go to see and be seen. Charlotte Hale isn't part of that world. She's a working girl, a secretary for a local newspaper, who dreams of becoming a real reporter. When her boss offers her an assignment, she jumps at the opportunity. She'll go undercover as a governess to investigate a scandal about her new employer, Daniel Wilmont, a young widowed professor of religion who write a controversial column in a rival newspaper. How can Charlotte get the goods on a man who turns out to be so honorable? How can she plot the downfall of a family that has inspired her to rediscover her faith? A fascinating tale....
Newport, Rhode Island in 1900 - a glamorous resort town where the rich and famous go to see and be seen. Charlotte Hale isn't part of that world. She's a working girl, a secretary for a local newspaper, who dreams of becoming a real reporter. When her boss offers her an assignment, she jumps at the opportunity. She'll go undercover as a governess to investigate a scandal about her new employer, Daniel Wilmont, a young widowed professor of religion who write a controversial column in a rival newspaper. How can Charlotte get the goods on a man who turns out to be so honorable? How can she plot the downfall of a family that has inspired her to rediscover her faith? A fascinating tale....