1906 Lady Elizabeth "Libby" Sinclair, with her love of microscopes and nature, isn't favored in society. She flees to the beautiful Isles of Scilly for the summer and stumbles into the dangerous secrets left behind by her holiday cottage's former occupant, also named Elizabeth, who mysteriously vanished.
Oliver Tremayne--gentleman and clergyman--is determined to discover what happened to his sister, and he's happy to accept the help of the girl now living in what should have been Beth's summer cottage . . . especially when he realizes it's the curious young lady he met briefly two years ago, who shares his love of botany and biology. But the hunt for his sister involves far more than nature walks, and he can't quite believe all the secrets Beth had been keeping from him.
As Libby and Oliver work together, they find ancient legends, pirate wrecks, betrayal, and the most mysterious phenomenon of all: love.
A treasure hunt, a missing sibling, old secrets and mysteries and a beautiful romance all came together for a delightful read.
Oh my goodness! What a book! I think this is my favorite of Roseanna's which is really saying something because I LOVE all of her books.
I absolutely loved getting to know a new set of people, new families and friends. Libby was so fun, with her love of books and botany. And how could you not love Oliver? As always with Roseanna's books you are hooked from the very first line and unable to step away until the very end. The spiritual content was solid throughout the book, the message in the story, beautiful.
With Libby and Oliver's shared love of botany there was a lot of botanical discussion's but not overly so. You were never bored, or skimming paragraphs. There was just enough that you knew the author had done her research and formed her characters very well.
I literally could not put it down! The last one hundred pages took me an entire day to read. Not because I was busy. Not because it was dull. But because I kept putting the book down and walking away, not wanting it to end. It was a sad moment when I read 'The End' and had to leave the Isles of Scilly. I can't wait to return here soon and see what other adventures they all have!
*I received this book for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
The Nature of a Lady
Published by amybooksy , 3 years ago
I have loved every book I have read by Roseanna M White. I was so excited to have the opportunity to read her newest release and the start of The Secrets of the Isles series, The Nature of a Lady. I was far from being disappointed. It was so very good. This one may be my new favorite she has written to date. I loved the beautiful setting and adored Libby right from the start. Her strength and courage was inspiring. I found her and Oliver’s story to be fun and entertaining.
I am giving The Nature of a Lady a very well deserved five plus stars. I highly recommend it for readers who enjoy reading clean historical romance. I am looking forward to reading the next installment from The Secrets of the Isles series
I received a paperback copy of The Nature of a Lady from the publisher. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
A Definite Must For Your Summer TBR List!
Published by Arcrean_Pen , 3 years ago
Delicious. That word (in its truest sense) comes to mind when I think of how to describe this book. From the sea-breezes that whisper out from between the pages, to the intrigue always lurking around the next paragraph, to the romance unfolding like one of Libby's favorite blooms...this story is highly pleasant and delightful (both definitions of Delicious) ;)
I absolutely loved this introduction to the the Isles of Scilly, and can't wait to go back for more. The characters were so well defined - I appreciated being able to tell the difference in their upbringing and social status simply by observing their behavior and reactions to the settings they found themselves in. Libby was precious, and I loved the way she upended others' expectations of her without even trying.
The theme of the story was so beautifully woven throughout, like a pretty (well-tended) vine that flowers here and there until you have the whole picture. It was so simple, so common for our day, and yet so challenging in how easy it is to say but not put into practice.
"How lovely to just be who you were meant to be. Who God made you to be."
If you're looking for the book that needs to top off your Summer TBR stack...look no further. This is it!
[I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.]
Great New Series
Published by Kim Potter , 3 years ago
The Nature of a Lady by Roseanna M. White is the first book in her Secrets of the Isles series. Lady Elizabeth Sinclair is spending the summer on the Isles of Scilly with her microscopes and her maid. She wasn’t expecting to find danger and secrets. Oliver Tremayne wants to know what happened to his sister. Together they will spend an unforgettable summer. What a great beginning to another wonderful series by Ms. White. The characters seemed so real. I enjoyed the interaction and friendship between Libby and Mabena. I think Mamm-wynn was my favorite character. I loved her wit and spunk! The scenery was described so well. I could almost smell the different flowers and the sea air! I can’t wait for the next installment.
I received this book from the author for my honest review.
Engaging historical romance
Published by Anne Rightler , 3 years ago
Roseanna M. White is one of my historical fiction go-to authors and she has done another wonderful job with The Nature of a Lady. In this first book in a new series, The Secrets of the Isles, readers will find themselves fascinated by life on the Scilly Isles, off the southwestern coast of England, during the early 1900s. Gig races, pirate's booty, community bonds that hold fast through thick and thin, a place where everyone knows everything about everyone, or do they? The author has given her vibrant characters depth and realism and portrayed their inner feelings profoundly allowing those emotions to resonate within the reader. Libby, Beth, Elizabeth--so many of the same name, and yet each so different. Lady Elizabeth, Libby, a lady on holiday to gather strength to refuse her brother's choice of husband for her--wanting to find a place where she fits in, and it certainly doesn't seem to be the world of London society. Beth, strong and determined to protect her family, and now missing. And then there is the Elizabeth of the past, how does she fit in? Mabenna, the maid, or just who is she? And Mamm-wynn, such a precious and seemingly prescient grandmother. I'd take her any day as mine! I loved watching the characters change and mature in their attitudes and relationships with each other. White is a master at blending historical information with faith-filled inspiration. Will Libby be able to figure out where she belongs as she begins to recognize that the God who created the world of nature she loves to study, knows her true name and knows how she fits in His world. Lessons of faith are threaded throughout giving readers much to think about. Scenes and conversations are authentic and add so much. Interest is kept high as there are several surprise twists to the plot and a climactic ending that is rather edge-of-the-seat suspenseful. I really enjoyed this book and can not wait for the next in the series. Readers who love historical fiction will not want to miss The Nature of a Lady. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House Publishers. A favorable review was not required and the opinions are my own.
Excellent!
Published by labornotinvain , 3 years ago
A riveting read with a well built plot and characters that stay with you long after the last page is turned down.
A case of mistaken identity draws Lady Elizabeth "Libby" Sinclair into a mysterious adventure while on holiday on the Isles of Scilly to escape the matchmaking schemes of her brother.
Libby is an intelligent young woman, with a passion for studying nature. I admired her logical sensibilities, while also being sincerely compassionate, taking time to be present with others. I especially loved her interactions with Oliver and how he helped to open her eyes to see things in a new light.
Ms. White brings the breathtaking setting to life, from the cliffs and caves to the cottages and beaches through the people who love the isles best. My very favorite character had to be Mamm-wynn, for how closely she walked with God and trusted His urgings, never hesitating to follow. She is a sage woman, who comes off as a little eccentric, and completely endearing, beloved by all. I also really enjoyed many of the other characters and hope to see more of them in future books, and honestly I'm still not sure what to think of Sheridan--could he be hiding something?
Fantastic characters, filled with mystery, adventure, and a stunningly beautiful setting, this book quickly won me over and had me wishing for the next book in the series before I'd even finished this one. I loved the premise of mistaken identity, with multiple smart capable heroines, a resounding message of faith, and high stakes adventure. This is a well paced and plotted story with a lot of things going on at once and multiple levels of relationships between the various characters. I am definitely hoping to see many familiar faces in future books to come! Definitely a solid read all the way through, you won't want to miss it!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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