My rating: 3 of 5 stars
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This was a reprint into an e-book.
This book was not what I expected. It was not a book that did a lot of focus on the Titanic (as the title leads you to assume); it was more of a story about two sisters that have never really liked each other, lies, deceit, and double-crossing. Throw in some tepid romance, and there you have it.
Most of the secondary characters are what kept me going, and I admit I did need to finish it to see how it all worked out for everyone.
Not a horrible book, but not un-put-downable.
*ARC supplied by the publisher and author.
This book was not what I expected. It was not a book that did a lot of focus on the Titanic (as the title leads you to assume); it was more of a story about two sisters that have never really liked each other, lies, deceit, and double-crossing. Throw in some tepid romance, and there you have it.
Most of the secondary characters are what kept me going, and I admit I did need to finish it to see how it all worked out for everyone.
Not a horrible book, but not un-put-downable.
*ARC supplied by the publisher and author.
SYNOPSIS: "Sisters Nora and Delia have been given the chance of a lifetime - to escape their poor Irish farm and travel on the Titanic to a new life in America. Delia is to become a treasured governess for a rich family, while Nora has only a lowly maid's position.
But when disaster strikes, and Delia dies, a small misunderstanding leads to Nora taking Delia's place as governess. As Nora grows closer to her charge, and the girl's father, will she be able to reveal the truth to find a chance at happiness? And what will happen when she finds out that Delia is actually alive, and coming to take what is rightfully hers...?"
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