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Book Review of The Bride of Blackfriars Lane

The Bride of Blackfriars Lane
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Another exciting adventure through the back alleys of Victorian London. The story picks up where the first book ended. Mysteries are solved from the past and present, adding up to make an interesting, multi-layered plot.

"Love is always worth fighting for."

This author knows how to keep the story moving with colorful characters who seem to have a nose for trouble. Curiosity nearly kills Kat when she puts herself into dangerous situations. Her determination and self-reliance seem to often put her at odds with Jackson. Secrets, though well intentioned, cause mistrust, and the couple has to learn some lessons in forgiveness, work out their issues, and decide what they both want for the future. Some twists and turns made me wonder how it would end.

I liked the addition of Jackson's family in the story, especially his sweet brother. Kat's friend, Martha, is a special person, lending an ear and giving good relationship counsel. There are some soul searching moments and both main characters grow in faith and understanding through their trials.
A satisfying read from start to finish. Recommend!

(An ebook was provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own.)