Author: Charlotte Betts

Blog Tour / Review: The House in Quill Court by Charlotte Betts

Posted August 24, 2016 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour / Review: The House in Quill Court by Charlotte Betts

I received this book for free from Netgalley, Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.The House in Quill Court by Charlotte Betts Published by Piatkus on August 25, 2016 Genres: Fiction, Historical, Romance Pages: 416 Format: E-Arc, Paperback Source: Netgalley, Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads 1813. Venetia Lovell lives by the sea in Kent with her pretty, frivolous mother and idle younger brother. Venetia’s father, Theo, is an interior decorator to the rich and frequently travels away from home, leaving his sensible and artistic daughter to look after the family. Venetia designs paper hangings and she and her father often daydream about having an imaginary shop where they would display the highest quality furniture, fabrics and art to his clients. When a handsome but antagonistic stranger, Jack Chamberlaine, arrives at the Lovell’s cottage just before Christmas bringing terrible news, Venetia’s world is turned upside-down and the family have no option but to move to London, to the House in Quill Court and begin a new […]

Blog Tour / Review: The Chateau on the Lake by Charlotte Betts

Posted May 8, 2015 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour / Review: The Chateau on the Lake by Charlotte Betts

I received this book for free from Netgalley, Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.The Chateau on the Lake by Charlotte Betts Published by Piatkus on September 15, 2015 Genres: Fiction, Historical, Romance Pages: 400 Format: E-Arc, Paperback Source: Netgalley, Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads A compelling tale of romance and betrayal set during the danger of the French Revolution, perfect for readers of Dinah Jefferies, Lucinda Riley and Jenny Ashcroft. ‘Romantic, engaging and hugely satisfying’ Katie Fforde on The Apothecary’s Daughter 1792. As a teacher at her parents’ Academy for Young Ladies in the heart of London, Madeleine Moreau has lived her life sheltered from the outside world. But on the night of a dazzling Masquerade, tragedy strikes and she is left alone in the world. Desperate to find the family she never knew, Madeleine impulsively travels to France in search of them. But with war around the corner, and fearing for Madeleine’s safety, the enigmatic Comte Etienne d’Aubery offers her protection at his […]