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Matchmaking MC's battle for the happiness of their respective sisters.

4/21/2020

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PUB. DATE:  7 APR 20 - HISTORICAL FICTION - REGENCY ROMANCE - INSPIRATIONAL FICTION
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Blog Tour: Lakeshire Park, by Megan Walker

Today we are thrilled to be the stop on the Blog Tour for Lakeshire Park, by Megan Walker. Our thanks to Shadow Mountain Publishing, Austenprose,  and NetGalley for the advanced reader's copy. ​

Book Details

Title: Lakeshire Park
Author: Megan Walker
Tour Dates: April 6 – May 1, 2020
Genre: Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Inspirational Fiction 
Publisher: Shadow Mountain Publishing  (April 7, 2020)
Length (256) pages
ISBN-13: 978-1629727349

Book Description:
(By the Publisher)

Brighton, England 1820 

Amelia Moore wants only one thing--to secure the future happiness of her younger sister, Clara. With their stepfather's looming death, the two sisters will soon be on their own--without family, a home, or a penny to their names.

When an invitation arrives to join a house party at Lakeshire Park, Amelia grasps at the chance. If she can encourage a match between Clara and their host, Sir Ronald, then at least her sister will be taken care of.

Little does she know that another guest, the arrogant and overconfident Mr. Peter Wood, is after the same goal for his own sister. 

​Amelia and Peter begin a rivalry that Amelia has no choice but to win. But competing against Peter--and eventually playing by his rules--makes Amelia vulnerable to losing the only thing she has left to claim: her heart.
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Review 

This is my first book by this author, and I have to say I'm very impressed by the quality of her writing. 

I was surprised to learn that this is only her second book, the first being A Beautiful Love. 

Yes, I went after her backlist. It was that good!

The book tells the story of Amelia, a young woman who lived with her ailing step-father and her sister, in Brighton, England. 

The relationship between the girls and their step-relative was very problematic, and upon his imminent death, both sisters would be destitute.

In a last attempt to marry them off, their step-father sent them to a house-party in Lakeshire Park. The invitation came in a very opportune moment, as their host had paid particular attention to Amelia's sister during her only London Season.
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Amelia, a dutiful older sister, went to the party bent on matchmaking and saw on Sir Ronald the answer to all their problems. Unfortunately, her intentions were opposed by those of Mr. Peter Wood, a friend set on uniting Sir. Ronald to his sister Georgiana.
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This is an enemy-to-lovers story, but the relationship between the main characters is romantic, sweet, and full of understanding and companionship.

The heroine is strong and principled, but she is also loyal and kind, and I loved her from the first pages. The hero is a tender, funny, and loving brother. Definitely marriage material.
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The book is gentle and lovely. It is a clean romance that focuses on small gestures, inner beauty, personality, and disposition of the characters. A truly heartwarming story of family and love. 

Highly recommended!

Disclosure: I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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About the Author:

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Megan Walker was raised on a berry farm in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, where her imagination took her to times past and worlds away. While earning her degree in Early Childhood Education, she married her one true love and started a family. But her imaginings of Regency England wouldn't leave her alone, so she picked up a pen and wrote her first novel, A Beautiful Love: A Regency Fairy Tale Retelling which was published in 2019. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri, with her husband and three children.
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22 Comments
Ellie
4/21/2020 04:44:30 am

Great review Lu, this book sounds so lovely!

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Lu link
4/21/2020 12:54:30 pm

Thank you, Ellie! ;)

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Hannah
4/21/2020 04:48:00 am

Oooh! I haven't read a Regency romance in a hot minute but may need to check this out!

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Lu link
4/21/2020 12:55:27 pm

This book is very lovely. I hope you give it a try. ;)

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Gabby
4/23/2020 09:05:20 pm

I didn't realize there was a specific name for this type of romance! I've never tried reading anything like this before, but it sounds really interesting!

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Cielo link
4/21/2020 06:52:06 am

This is a great review, Lu! It seems to be a lovely book, and the themes of it are very interesting💖

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Lu link
4/21/2020 12:56:19 pm

Thank you, Cielo! ;)

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Mae Polzine link
4/21/2020 08:14:31 am

Great review, sounds like a lovely book.

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Lu link
4/21/2020 12:57:01 pm

Thank you, Mae! It is a lovely read ;)

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Jenna- JK I'm Exploring link
4/21/2020 08:53:11 pm

This sounds like such a good story! Very old- timesy. I might have just missed it but what time period is it set in?

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Lu link
4/23/2020 04:23:38 am

It takes place during the Regency in England (1795/ 1837).

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Kelly Diane link
4/22/2020 07:39:51 am

I love the sound of this book. Definitely going to have to get myself a copy to read. Great review

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Lu link
4/23/2020 04:24:52 am

Thank you, Kelly! I hope you enjoy it ;)

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Sarah | Sarah's Book Life link
4/22/2020 10:41:40 am

Great review! I love the sound of this, I love historical romance, going to have to add this to my tbr.

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Lu
4/23/2020 04:27:14 am

Thank you! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! ;)

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Christine @ Captivated Reading link
4/22/2020 01:20:45 pm

This one sounds like a lovely read! I love this style of romance! :)

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Lu
4/23/2020 04:28:23 am

It’s lovely, Christine! I hope you give it a try. Thanks for commenting ;)

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Brooke Carrington link
4/22/2020 05:48:37 pm

Nice review! Romance isn't my go-to genre but it would be nice to try a "clean" romance. Glad you enjoyed it!

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Lu
4/23/2020 04:30:04 am

Thank you! I totally understand. It’s good to try something different now and then. I’m currently reading a Crime and Mystery and loving it. Thanks for commenting ;)

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I'm All Booked Up link
4/23/2020 12:07:50 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Lu
4/23/2020 02:39:50 pm

It is lovely. Thanks for stopping by ;)

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Ashleigh Williams link
6/30/2020 03:38:00 pm

Not sure it's the book for me, but glad you enjoyed it! :)

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