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Someone to Hold

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New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh's new Wescott series continues as a young woman deals with her father's death and a reversal of fortune. With her parent's marriage declared bigamous, Camille Westcott is now illegitimate and without a title. Looking to eschew the trappings of her old life, she leaves London to teach at the Bath orphanage where her newly-discovered half-sister lived. But even as she settles in, she must sit for a portrait commissioned by her grandmother and endure an artist who riles her every nerve. An art teacher at the orphanage that was once his home, Joel Cunningham has been hired to paint the portrait of the haughty new teacher. But as Camille poses for Joel, their mutual contempt soon turns to desire. And it is only the bond between them that will allow them to weather the rough storm that lies ahead.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 2, 2017
      Balogh follows Someone to Love, in which orphaned Anna Snow discovered she was an earl’s daughter and an heiress, with the deeply emotional riches-to-rags tale of Anna’s half-sister, Camille Westcott, whose loss of status was Anna’s gain. At first Camille was devastated to learn that her father had not legally married her mother, making her an illegitimate commoner. Now living in Bath with her grandmother and younger sister, Camille decides to quit moping and take a teaching job at the orphanage where Anna grew up. Her attempts to deal maturely with her reversal of fortune are frustrated by the presence of Joel Cunningham, the orphanage art teacher. Sparks of temper and romance fly between them, but Joel struggles to squash his feelings for his friend Anna and give Camille a fair chance. When old flames and old hurts reappear, both Joel and Camille must decide between safety and courage. Balogh exhibits a fine understanding of how unmet expectations, painful father issues, and identity struggles can both restrain a person and lead to liberation. This Regency romance dives deeper than most and will satisfy fans and new readers alike. Agent: Maria Carvainis, Maria Carvainis Agency.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Returning to the travails of the Wescott family, narrator Rosalyn Landor carries the listener along as Camille Wescott goes from spoiled aristocrat to mature young woman. Having been declared illegitimate, Camille takes refuge teaching in an orphanage, where she meets Jack Cunningham. Jack, a painter who teaches art to the children, grew up in the orphanage. The listener will chuckle at Landor's portrayals of the children and Camille's adventures teaching them. Landor captures Camille's struggles with her new situation and her growing attraction to Jack. Jack as well goes through changes and has to make adjustments to what he thought he knew about himself and his life. Listeners will enjoy the opportunity to revisit characters from the first book in the series. S.B. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

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