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The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow (Avenue of Dreams, Bk 2)
The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow - Avenue of Dreams, Bk 2
Author: Olivia Newport
The whole world is coming to Chicago. — Charlotte's whole world is coming down around her. — While the rest of Chicago focuses on the enormous spectacle of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Charlotte Farrow's attentions are entirely on one small boy -- her boy -- whom she has kept a secret from her wealthy employers for nea...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780800720391
ISBN-10: 0800720393
Publication Date: 1/1/2013
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Revell
Book Type: Paperback
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After reading Olivia Newport's exceptional debut novel, The Pursuit of Lucy Banning, I was oh-so-eager to return to Prairie Avenue to catch the latest happenings in the Banning household. While Lucy's story had a definite taste of the rich and cultured "upstairs" life, Charlotte's story was all about the "downstairs" life of service.

The story started out great, but before too long, I grew bored. Believe me, I didn't want to. The arrival of Henry at the house, and the reasons why he was there, seemed contrived and not believable. The lack of romance also played a factor in my disappointment. Archie's attraction to Charlotte never appeared to be fully explored initially, and her reluctance to entertain a relationship with him lingered too long. And like the first book, the spiritual elements were lacking again.

But on the flip side, the continuance of the Chicago World's Fair and the history of their mayor were thoroughly enjoyable. The addition of the anarchist movement, while not mentioned at great detail, was a perfect element to include and showed the early beginnings of what we now know as the eight-hour workday.

I do wish to finish the series, and am curious as to which heroine will be the focus of the third and final book.


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