Friday, April 15, 2022

Miss Beaumont's Companion




 About the Book: 

Baton Rouge, Louisiana—1892

When lady’s companion Aria St. Angelo is coerced into posing as her political employer’s absent daughter for the evening at the Louisiana Governor’s masquerade ball, she wasn’t planning on falling for Byron Roderick, the most eligible bachelor in the capitol.

Byron Roderick is taken with the woman he knows as Mildred Beaumont, but when he discovers the lady's true identity, more than just his heart is at stake.

Mr Review: 

Being forced to impersonate Mildred Beaumont at a masquerade ball went against everything that Aria St. Angelo believed in, but with the threat of losing her position she has little choice. She must make an introduction to Byron Roderick, a  powerful politician’s son.

The theme of God taking care of you because you matter to Him was evident as Aria and Byron both hold true to their convictions, no matter the consequences. Seeing how they trust God to take care of the details of their lives was so rewarding, making this a quick and delightful read. I highly recommend this novella to readers of all ages. 

I received a copy of this novella, but I was not required to write a positive review. This review is my own opinion.

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