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Elizabeth Sastre

Teoksen Mist of Midnight (Daughters of Hampshire, #1) tekijä

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While I didn't really gain any new insights into running, it was really nice to get another person's perspective and to hear her relatable stories.
 
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littlebookjockey | Sep 15, 2020 |
As I have a review copy of Bride of a Distant Isle I thought it was high time to finish read the prequel. (Yes I make a concerted effort to read series and trilogies in order now). Anyway, I had seen The Mist of Midnight described as a Victorian Gothic style Romance.
I would say that built up the expectation for the story to be a lot darker, sinister, and more in the style of a thriller or deep mystery. There was mystery and some element of danger- but not what I would describe as 'Gothic'. That was not a bad thing per-se just an observation.
There was certainly something to be said for the style. I would call it thoughful and character-driven, rather than relying on action and implausible events and scenarios as some novels of this genre do.

The setting, and the details about British India in the second half of the ninteenth century were very interesting. I must admit that I tend to have a soft spot for socially awkward protagnists and misfits. Rebecca Ravenshaw was very much the former in the early parts of the book- suddenly thrust back into a culture and country she had left as a child.
Her faux-pas and uncertainty made her vulnerable, but she still had a certain determination and resolve. In other ways, her knowledge and sensitivity to other cultures added depth, and a certain exoticism to her character.
The male protaganist, Captain Whitfield was suitably dashing and charming- but the author added the clever twist of his 'dark side'- or suspected dark side.
Although this was a Romance, it was not (generally) of the fluffy and sillly variety which I find rather off-putting. A lot of the story seemed to be more about Rebecca finding her place, proving her identity and setting herself up as as Lady of the Manor. She was not constantly fawning over men- although her behaviour seemed to suddenly change at the end of the story, with her becoming all teary and pining over Captain Whitfield. It didn't entirely seem to fit with how she was before.

I did notice a few Americanisms here and there (at one point Rebecca says 'someplace' instead of somewhere- and talks about 'drapes' rather than curtains). Also, on occasion the langauge and wording seemed rather clunky and complicated.

Overall though, it was a well- written story with a steady pace and a strong 'sense' of period. A good choice for historical fiction lovers seeking something clean and satisfying with a nod to the classics.
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Medievalgirl | Oct 4, 2016 |

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