Sunday, August 2, 2020

Book Review: Line by Line



Line by Line
by Jennifer Delamere


 Bethany House
Bethany House Publishers
 Christian 
Pub Date 30 Jun 2020



I am reviewing a copy of Line by Line through Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley:



This book takes us back to 1880’s London England where Alice McNeil a young woman who resolved to travel through life without getting married, she wanted to be free to make her own decisions.  She was a seasoned telegrapher who recently required an important position in an important trading firm.  When the companies ambitious junior director returns to London, things begin to change in ways Alice could never have imagined.





Years of hard work and ingenuity has allowed for Douglas Shaw to get away from a life of grinding poverty, and build a name for himself.  He is determined to marry into high society so it will ensure that he never has to return to the conditions of his past.




Alice and Douglas form a friendship based on mutual respect, but nothing beyond friendship is not in their plans.  But when Alice accidentally raises the ire of a jealous and vindictive coworker who's intent on ruining her life, both Alice and Douglas are forced to face what  is truly important in their lives.  Will their growing bond give them the courage they needed to find a better way?





I give Line by Line five out of five stars!




Happy Reading!

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