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The Hesitant Heiress
The Hesitant Heiress | Dawn Crandall
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After being unjustly expelled from the Boston Conservatory of Music, Amaryllis Brigham sees her dreams of founding a music academy in her hometown of Seattle, Washington, disappearing before her very eyes. Now, the only way to achieve her goal comes with high stakes for someone set on avoiding men as much as possible: Marry within the year to inherit the immense fortune of her estranged grandmother. Amaryllis reluctantly moves in to her aunt's Boston home and rubs shoulders with fashionable society. Despite her own misgivings, she soon finds herself quickly falling in love with the most unlikely of men, Nathan Everstone, the envy of every eligible female, whose father has haunted her dreams for the decade following her mother's tragic death. However, Nathan turns out to be much more than he seems...and everything she never knew she wanted. But just as everything Amaryllis has recently hoped for comes to fruition, it all falls apart when she finds that the real culprit who has been managing her life isn't who she thought at all. The Hesitant Heiress is the 2015 winner of the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence in Romance!
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Set during the Gilded Age of 1890 in Boston's high society, The Hesitant Heiress is written in first person perspective of the heroine Amaryllis and is a nice historical romance reminiscent of Regency era novels.
I received the book via Celebrate Lit Tours and was under no obligation to post a positive comment. All opinions are solely my own.

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The Hesitant Heiress | Dawn Crandall
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"And what Young lady, besides you, would rather attend college twice than be presented to society?" (Ebook, 3%)

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This was a very enjoyable book. The main character Amaryllis was one of those characters you loved but got so frustrated with. I wanted to tell her to just listen to what Nathan has to say. I am looking forward to the rest of the series