From the book’s beginning, Claire Laurent causes the reader to like her, pity her, and admire her. Claire nursed her mother throughout the last months of her life; her fondest memories are of her mother, painting, and France’s Versailles. Claire’s father and “uncle” are forcing her to copy and also forge paintings which they illegally sell. When she must flee to Nashville and find a way to make a living alone, Claire braves the straightforward, wealthy Adelicia Acklen to obtain a position as her personal liaison. With the help of Willister (humor added to the romance because of his name) Sutton Monroe, Claire finds her own strength through love, gratitude, and God. Living in the “American Versailles,” Claire interacts with wonderful characters like Cordina, Eli, and Zeke - the warmth of their kindnesses, humor, and wisdom will touch your heart.
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A Lasting Impression by Tamera Alexander
From the book’s beginning, Claire Laurent causes the reader to like her, pity her, and admire her. Claire nursed her mother throughout the last months of her life; her fondest memories are of her mother, painting, and France’s Versailles. Claire’s father and “uncle” are forcing her to copy and also forge paintings which they illegally sell. When she must flee to Nashville and find a way to make a living alone, Claire braves the straightforward, wealthy Adelicia Acklen to obtain a position as her personal liaison. With the help of Willister (humor added to the romance because of his name) Sutton Monroe, Claire finds her own strength through love, gratitude, and God. Living in the “American Versailles,” Claire interacts with wonderful characters like Cordina, Eli, and Zeke - the warmth of their kindnesses, humor, and wisdom will touch your heart.
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Wow nice story and i agree historical stories are very much interesting to read. Thanks for sharing the post.
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Ms. Tamera's newest book is absolutely wonderful! I felt like I was "there" with Claire in New Orleans, Nashville, Belmont and there with her at the reception ball. I "lived" the whole story with she and Sutton and enjoyed it from beginning to end. The best compliment an author can recieve is one that says her characters became real, and to me Claire and Sutton certainly did. I loved all their clever word play. The time period and historical facts were fascinating. The way redemption and forgiveness were woven in the story was like the revealing of a fine tapestry, beautiful to behold. Looking forward to the next book with great anticipation, hope it's soon, in the words of Cordina (Sutton too), "don't steal my joy" by waiting to long to share it with us!
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I love historical fiction that brings in people who really lived and we can learn about them.
The backdrop of the art world is very appealing to me.
Thanks for the review.