Isha Coleman
One tragic night has lead three women on a journey of danger, courage and love. Christina McKnight, begins her Undaunted Debutantes series with a bang. The Disappearance of Lady Edith is a story of betrayals, danger and the quest for justice. The death of a close friend has pushed Lady Edith to the edge. She wants someone to pay and she needs answers. Her determination catches the eye of a possible suitor, but also puts her in more danger than she could ever have imagined. The lure of the chase is hard to ignore.
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Debbie Diem
The Disappearance of Lady Edith is a phenomenal historical romance by Christina McKnight. Ms. McKnight has produced a well-written book populated with a stellar cast of characters. Edith and her friends are convinced their friend Tilda was pushed down the stairs, to her death, by her new husband the Duke of Abercorn on her wedding night. Triston spots Edith in a tree on his father's property while she's spying on Abercorn. Triston has agreed to his father's wishes and will accompany his sister during the season. Triston and Edith's story is packed with drama, humor, spice, action and suspense. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to reading my next book by Christina McKnight. The Disappearance of Lady Edith is book 1 of The Undaunted Debutantes Series but can be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger. I voluntarily read a complimentary copy of this book that I received from Bookfunnel. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Linda Turner
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A nice story with only a few bad edits. Seemed a bit forced into a short story at only 159 pages. I rarely say this, but more character exposition would have helped. If you're looking for a fun, quick read without too much "intimate congress", this is for you!