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Publisher's Note:

London, 1850 Isabelle Rackham knows she will not marry for love. Though arranged marriages have fallen out of fashion, hers has been settled for some time to combine the upper-middle-class wealth of her father’s coal mines with Alexander Osgood’s prospering Northern country textile mills. Though not a man prone to romantic gestures, Alexander is well-known as an eligible bachelor. His good looks have turned more than one head, so Isabelle is content to think of herself as Alexander’s wife. However, her marriage is not what she expected. Northern England is nothing like her home farther west in the lake country. Cold, dreary, and dark, the soot from the textile mills creates a gray hue that seems to cling to everything in the city of Manchester. Alexander is distant and aloof, preferring to spend his time at the mill rather than with her at home. Their few conversations are brief, polite, and lacking any emotion, leaving Isabelle lonely and desperately homesick. Sensing his wife’s unhappiness, Alexander suggests a trip to his country estate. Isabelle hopes this will be an opportunity to get to know her new husband without the distractions of his business. But the change of scenery doesn’t bring them any closer. While riding together on horses, Alexander is thrown from his and becomes paralyzed. Tragedy or destiny? The help and care that Alexander now needs is Isabelle’s opportunity to forge a connection and create a deep and romantic love where nothing else could.…

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Isabelle and Alexander

by Rebecca Anderson

Overall Book Review:

Author Rebecca Anderson pens a heartfelt story about finding love against all odds in Isabelle and Alexander. This Victorian romance begins with an unusual premise:  Alexander and Isabelle have wed in an arranged marriage but aren’t yet on a first-name basis. Told entirely from Isabelle’s point of view, this well-paced story conveys the many emotions of a woman trying to make a marriage work. Anderson captures the couple at their lowest in her realistic portrayal of Alexander’s accident and treatment, but the novel is not all doom and gloom. Isabelle and Alexander‘s secondary characters –Doctor Kelley, Glory and her parents, the house staff — help bring sunshine and cheer. The incorporation of the textile mill and its workers brought a depth to Alexander’s character and helped make him a more likeable guy! Fans of the Proper Romance series will not want to miss this book.

Review of an Advance Reading Copy Provided by Shadow Mountain


Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language:  1 religious exclamation.

Violence/Gore:  Destruction of property from a fire; non-life threatening burns; a character hits another; riding accident.

Sex/Nudity:  Several instances of kissing; a sexual reference regarding a couple not sharing a bedroom. 

Mature Subject Matter:

Arranged marriage, child labor, a riding accident leading to spinal cord injury, intellectual disability.

Alcohol / Drug Use:

None

Overall Book Rating
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Violence/Gore
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Sex/Nudity
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10

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My mother was the one who sparked my love of books. Long before school instruction, she sat me down and taught me to read. My childhood was filled with trips to the library and bookmobile to find great books. My first loves were The Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Pippi Longstocking series by Astrid Lingren. Now as a mom and speech pathologist, I am constantly looking for good, clean books to use at home and in therapy. I enjoy reading many different genres, but my favorites are usually historical fiction. I married my best friend, the “boy next door”, and we have a beautiful little girl who we often find sprawled out on the floor, flipping through picture books. Together our family likes to swim, run and play tennis. Besides reading, I also love to bake, garden and travel.