Butterfly palace

Colleen Coble

Book - 2014

"When Lilly Donnelly arrives at the Cutlers' famed Butterfly Mansion in 1899, the massive house and unfamiliar duties threaten to overwhelm her. Victorian Austin is lavish, highly political, and intimidating, but with the help of the other servants, Lilly resolves to prove herself to her new employers.Then, while serving at an elegant dinner party; Lilly recognizes one distinguished guest as Andrew, the love of her life, who abandoned her without a word back home. He seems to have assumed a new identity and refuses to acknowledge her, leaving her confused and reeling. Before Lilly can absorb this unwelcome news, she's attacked. Could it be the sinister Servant Girl Killer who has been terrorizing Austin? Or is it someone afte...r something more personal someone from her past? Does she dare trust Andrew to help or is he part of the danger threatening to draw Lilly into its vortex?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Western stories
Historical fiction
Published
Nashville [Tenn.] : Thomas Nelson [2014]
Language
English
Main Author
Colleen Coble (-)
Item Description
Includes reading group guide (page 316).
Physical Description
327 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781595547835
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Review by Library Journal Review

In Coble's (Tidewater Inn; Rosemary Cottage) latest historical novel set in turn-of-the-20th-century Texas, danger lurks around every petticoat and suit jacket. Lily and her beau, Andy, barely escape a house fire that claims their fathers' lives. In the aftermath, Andy disappears, leaving Lily and her mother to struggle until her mother's death a few years later. Alone and forced to find a post, Lily lands a job as a kitchen maid at the Butterfly Palace in Austin. To her dismay, she encounters Andy, now using the name Drew, at a dinner party there. He begs her not to reveal his identity. Lily is awash in new grief at the memories of his abandonment. Furthermore, Belle, the mistress of the house, has her eyes set on Drew as a future husband. Meanwhile, a killer is targeting servant girls. VERDICT This story about the importance of having faith, especially in your darkest hour, is recommended for fans of Amanda Quick and Sandra Brown and for readers who enjoy romantic suspense and historical fiction. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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