Protecting her heart

Nancy Campbell Allen, 1969-

Book - 2024

"London, 1887. When newly graduated medical doctor Charlotte Duvall receives word that her father has died, she immediately leaves America and returns home to see to her family's estate. Among her father's possessions is a box of her late mother's letters, which feels like a balm to Charlotte's grief-stricken heart. But the letters contain some inconsistencies that suggest there was more to her mother's death than Charlotte had been told. She turns to the one man she trusts more than anyone-her treasured friend and director of London's police force, John Ellis. John Ellis has harbored feelings for Charlotte ever since he first met her. Tucked into his heart are thoughts of her sharp mind, quick wit, and re...markable beauty. Though he has not yet found the courage to share his feelings with the young doctor, he is eager to help her in her hour of need. Investigating the details of a death was not how Charlotte imagined she would find love, but as she and John work to unravel a dark web of secrets and lies, she finds herself relying on him more and more-and opening her heart to him in the process. As the danger draws ever closer, John vows to do everything in his power to protect Charlotte from harm. But he fears protecting her heart might come at the cost of breaking his own. "--

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Genres
Historical fiction
Romance fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
Salt Lake City : Shadow Mountain [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Nancy Campbell Allen, 1969- (author)
Physical Description
283 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781639931699
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Review by Booklist Review

Recently graduated from medical school in America, Charlotte Duval returns to England after receiving a letter from her father asking her to come and alluding to suspicions about her mother's death. Charlotte was only four when her mother died, leaving her with few memories. En route she receives the news that her father has died. She decides that she must find out what he wanted her to know, so she takes a job at a London charity hospital. Reading through some of her late mother's papers, she realizes that she must figure out which one of the three men in her mother's life named James was involved. As Charlotte's investigation puts her at risk, she turns to her friend John Ellis, the second son of an earl and director of the Metropolitan Police's Criminal Investigation Department for advice and protection. Her cousins, introduced in The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart (2021), add support. Victorian London in 1887, with its class issues, prim morals, and elaborate entertainments, provides a vivid backdrop for Campbell's compelling combination of romance, mystery, and historical fiction.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Allen's chaste and diverting third Hampton House Victorian romance (after To Capture His Heart) pairs a newly minted female doctor with the police officer helping her to investigate a cold case. After graduating medical school in Pennsylvania, Charlotte Duvall heads home to London at the request of a disturbing letter from her father, telling her he has "kicked a hornet's nest" to uncover new secrets about the death of Charlotte's mother more than two decades ago. While still at sea, Charlotte receives a telegram notifying her of her father's death, leaving her to investigate her mother's purported drowning without his help. Fortunately John Ellis, director of the London Metropolitan Police's Criminal Investigation Department and a longtime friend of Charlotte's whom she greatly missed during her time away, is eager to assist. As they grow closer to the truth, however, Charlotte is assaulted and warned away from investigating further, activating John's fierce protective instincts. The pair inevitably fall for each other, and John resolves to marry Charlotte, but Charlotte, who has found a job at a hospital, hesitates due to societal prejudices against married women working. Charlotte is just the kind of strong female lead historical romance readers adore, and the forward-thinking hero is her ideal counterpart. Add in a pinch of mystery, and this proves irresistible. (Jan.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

After graduating from medical school in the United States, Briton Charlotte Duvall receives a cryptic letter from her father shortly before he dies, implying her mother's death was not an accident. Once she's back at her family's English home, Charlotte teams up with long-time friend John Ellis, the director of London's police. Not long after Charlotte starts investigating her mother's death, her life is threatened, so John moves into the same boarding house to protect her and help her solve the murder. Charlotte balances her investigation with her work at a hospital, all the while trying to deny her growing attraction to John, fearing marriage and the idea of no longer being able to work as a doctor. John has harbored feelings for Charlotte since before she left for medical school, so now that she's back in England for some time, he slowly but steadily convinces her to risk her heart with him. VERDICT Readers will delight in this suspenseful Victorian mystery mixed with a slow-burn romance and will enjoy seeing many characters from other series installments play an integral role in solving the murder. Those new to the series should start with The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart.--Eve Stano

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