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The Forgotten Room
The Forgotten Room
Author: Karen White, Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig
ISBN-13: 9780451474629
ISBN-10: 0451474627
Publication Date: 1/19/2016
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Hardcover
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njmom3 avatar reviewed The Forgotten Room on + 1361 more book reviews
The Forgotten Room collaboratively written by Karen White, Beatriz Williams, and Lauren Willig sets three heroines in three different time periods. Since the timeline of the stories is clear and the connection between the three becomes clear quickly, the endings of two of the love stories are a foregone conclusion. The book is predictable, but sometimes, that is just what you need. A cozy book, a cup of tea, and a comfy couch to create a lovely afternoon escape.

Read my complete review at: http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2016/01/the-forgotten-room.html

Reviewed based on a publisher's galley received through NetGalley
debbiemd avatar reviewed The Forgotten Room on
hard to believe this was written by 3 authors. good HF book. upstairs/downstairs story. good story.
reviewed The Forgotten Room on + 1528 more book reviews
The Forgotten Room by Karen White, Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig. It is a novel about three women from three different eras, but their stories are all connected (sounds confusing and it is at first). Olive Van Allen Is working as a maid in the Pratt mansion in 1892 to find information that will help clear her father's name (and get a little revenge). Lucy Young is working as a secretary in a law office in 1920 and trying to find out about her birth father. Lucy found out recently that the father who raised her is not her biological father. Kate Schuyler is a doctor in 1942. Captain Cooper Ravenel is brought in with a bad leg. Kate saves his leg and nurses him back to health. Cooper (delirious when he arrives) calls her Victorine and that he has been drawing her face his whole life. Captain Ravenel has a small miniature portrait that resembles Kate. How is this possible? How are these women connected and what are their stories?

I do not want to say too much and give away the novel. The Forgotten Room drew me in right away. I enjoyed the story. You would not know that the book was written by three different writers. The book is very well-written, engaging, and a delight to read. I just kept reading until the book ended. I love how all the storylines tied together into one beautiful story. The first 31% of the book is a wee bit confusing, but then it will all click. The Forgotten Room is a pleasure to read. The story has romance and mystery that are beautifully woven together. I give The Forgotten Room 5 out of 5 stars. I hope you will give The Forgotten Room a try (you will not regret it).

I received a complimentary copy of The Forgotten Room from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.