Book
Two of Elizabeth Camden's Hope and Glory
series focuses on Caroline Delacroix, sister of Gray whom we met in
The Spice King.
Caroline is the personal secretary to First Lady Ida McKinley. Her
main duty is to calm the first lady and help her negotiate society's
rules and expectations, not an easy job given Mrs. McKinley's
temperament. The job became more difficult when Secret Service Agent
Nathaniel Task came on board tasked with creating a plan to secure
the president's safety beginning with a new list of rules to comply
with. Elizabeth must hold on to her job and the McKinley's affections
as a presidential pardon may be the only thing standing between her
twin brother and a death sentence.
A Gilded Lady
contains a lot of true history within the fictional drama. It also
contains danger, mystery, and romance. The story is very well
written, as are all of Camden's works. I am grateful to have received
a copy of this book from Bethany House via NetGalley in exchange for
my honest opinion. I was under no obligation to provide a positive
review, and received no monetary compensation.
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