Tuesday, July 14, 2015

My Bookshelf: Lady Maybe by Julie Klassen

        One final cry… “God Almighty, help us!” and suddenly her world shifted violently, until a blinding collision scattered her mind and shook her bones. Then, the pain. The freezing water. And as all sensation drifted away, a hand reaching for hers, before all faded to darkness…
        Now she has awakened as though from some strange, suffocating dream in a warm and welcoming room she has never seen before, and is tended to by kind, unfamiliar faces. But not all has been swept away. She recalls fragments of the accident. She remembers a baby. And a ring on her finger reminds her of a lie.
        But most of all, there is a secret. And in this house of strangers, she can trust no one but herself.



        Since I have read, to date, every single one of Julie Klassen’s novels, I was highly anticipating Lady Maybe, which just released last Tuesday. Can I just say, it did not disappoint. I have never read a novel that intrigued me more. Clearly the description arouses your curiosity with every word, so it’s no surprise that the book does the same. You cannot help but devour each chapter as each one leads you to the next, making you long to know what will happen next. And let me assure you that Lady Maybe is not in the slightest bit predictable. But I loved it for that.
        Now, I long to rave about my favorite characters, but I fear spoiling all the surprises. So, let me just say, there were many characters I did not like. Although I liked the way Julie portrayed them and found them excellently written, I cannot say I did not almost hate them. They just got in the way, were completely ridiculous, or caused pain to the characters I did love in a way that I found absolutely unforgivable. Obviously though, my hatred stems from the fact that Julie knows how to create such believable antagonists.
        Then there were the characters I loved. There was one, in particular, that—despite his seemingly gruff exterior—I completely fell in love with. There was just something about him that drew me to him, and had me championing his cause almost from page one. I’m sure you’ll understand once you start this book. He just…I don’t know…had me sighing from the moment I met him. Although I’m not exactly sure why I fell so hard for him, maybe it started as sympathy because of all Julie put him through, I know that he has become one of my favorite male characters.
        Anyway, this book knocked me off my feet with its compelling story, and the way it perfectly portrayed regency England. I felt transported back to the time and place, and found it difficult to remember where I really was. Since it aroused my curiosity with each new twist and turn, I read the whole novel in just a few hours, and now am ready to pick it up and read it again. Instead, however, I have decided to lend it to a couple of friends. After all, I did receive it the day it released, read it in its entirety the day after, and find it to be one of my favorite books in all the world. How could I not share something so new and wonderful with my reader friends?
        So, if you haven’t figured it out by now, this novel easily earns all five bookshelves, for being absolutely unforgettable. I know that it will be a book I will be eager to read again and again, and it makes me even more excited as I anticipate the release of her next novel, The Painter’s Daughter, which releases in December. Believe me, I’m already planning to pre-order it. Not only am I sure to enjoy it, I’ve also possibly gotten addicted to pre-ordering. There is just something about getting a book in the mail the day it releases. Anyway, I highly recommend you read this book as soon as possible. It is well worth it.
        Happy reading!



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Linking up at Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me.
Also linking up at Totally Terrific Tuesday.


All credit for the italicized synopsis goes to Julie Klassen and her publishers.

8 comments:

  1. I have also read every book she has published but have yet to read this book.
    Thanks for the review.

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    1. It's well worth the read! Thank you for visiting!

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  2. I read one of Julie's books but had a hard time getting into it. I love reading Mary Lou Tyndall and Francine Rivers romance fiction books here and there although since starting a blog I barely pick up a book anymore (sad face). Thanks for inspiring me to want to read a good book like the one you described above and for linking up to "Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me."
    Rachel xo
    Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me link up is now LIVE, link up here

    Garay Treasures

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    1. You're welcome! I can understand not being able to find time to read. That's what makes having a blog about books so great, you can claim you're working when you're reading (wink, wink). Thanks for the link-up!

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  3. Great review! I'm looking forward to reading Lady Maybe. Julie's books are some of my favorites.

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    1. Thank you! Her books are some of the best! Thanks for visiting!!!

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  4. I love her books, and I can't wait to read this one! Thanks for sharing it at Totally Terrific Tuesday this week!

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  5. Thanks for hosting; I enjoyed linking up! Thank you for visiting!!!

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