Of Trust  Heart, Charlotte Anne Hamilton
Of Trust  Heart, Charlotte Anne Hamilton
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Of Trust & Heart

Author: Charlotte Anne Hamilton

Narrator: Ruth Urquhart

Unabridged: 6 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/22/2022


Synopsis

The Great War changed everything for Lady Harriet Cunningham. Instead of being presented at eighteen, she trained to be a nurse and shared forbidden kisses with her colleagues.

But now in 1923, at the age of twenty-four, Harriet is facing spinsterhood.

It's not such a ghastly prospect to her, but as the daughter of the Earl of Creoch, there's a certain expectation that she must meet. So, in a last attempt to find a match for their daughter to see her safe and secure, they send her to her aunt and uncle in New York.

Only when she gets there, she and her cousin, a man who, like her, suffers from the weight of expectation from his father, decide on one last hoorah as a memory to hold close to their heart in their later life.

But when they arrive at the speakeasy hidden beneath a small bookstore, Harriet finds herself entranced by the singer. No matter how hard she wants to please her family and do her duty, she finds that there's something about the woman that she can't stay away from—that she can't ignore her heart. Which is loudly calling for Miss Rosalie Smith.

Contains mature themes.

About Charlotte Anne Hamilton

Charlotte Anne Hamilton is a blue-haired mermaid-wannabe who lives in Ayrshire, Scotland, with her two fur-children, Izzy (chocolate lab) and Smudge (queen cat). She is currently studying astronomy and planetary science and in her spare time she enjoys reading and gaming, as well as dabbling in all forms of art and her craft as an eclectic witch. Her main source of inspiration in writing and in life is the popular phrase: "but make it gay."


Reviews

Goodreads review by theresa

I have been eagerly anticipating this book ever since it was announced. I couldn’t wait to read a book that shared so much of my identity as a Scottish lesbian while also exploring one of my favourite historical settings – the speakeasy scene of the 1920s. Unfortunately, this book was just okay. It......more

I really hate to rate this book so low. I enjoyed my time reading The Breath Between Waves and thought reading this one would be a similar experience. I was thrilled with the premise: a 1920’s speakeasy sapphic romance sounded so exciting! And then there’s that beautiful, flashy cover that’s such a......more

Goodreads review by Amy

This was fine, but far too instalove for me. They barely interacted on page.......more