
Welcome to my spot on the blog tour for The Housekeeper of Thornhallow Hall by Lotte R. James. Thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for my spot on the tour. Read on for more info and my review.

She arrived as a housekeeper
Will she leave as a countess?
To some, Thornhallow Hall might be tarnished by tales of vengeance and ghosts, but to new housekeeper Rebecca Merrickson it represents independence and peace from her tumultuous past. Until the estate’s owner, William Reid, the disappeared earl, unexpectedly returns… After clashing with him over the changes she’s made to the house, Rebecca slowly unearths the memories that haunt brooding Liam—and her defiance gives way to a shockingly improper attraction to her master!
Review:
The Housekeeper of Thornhallow Hall by Lotte R. James is an intriguing historical romance that kept me invested from beginning to end. I’m a relatively new consumer of historical fiction, and this is the kind of book I’ve grown to love.
This book has a more Gothic feel to it, which I rather enjoyed. It is much more along the lines of my preferences. I enjoyed the secrets of the characters and how their pasts tie in.
Great writing, interesting characters, and a good plot. I’d recommend this for historical romance fans.
Thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for the review copy and the opportunity to honestly review this book on the blog tour. All opinions are my own and unbiased.
Rating:
4/5☆

Lotte James trained as an actor and theatre director, but spent most of her life working day
jobs crunching numbers whilst dreaming up stories of love and adventure. She’s thrilled to
finally be writing those stories, and when she’s not scribbling on tiny pieces of paper, she
can usually be found wandering the countryside for inspiration, or nestling with coffee and a
book.
Twitter – @lottejamesbooks

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