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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
The Tutor's Daughter is a captivating historical fiction novel by Julie Klassen. Set in an English manor, it tells the story of Emma Smallwood, the daughter of a tutor, and her unexpected romance with a former student.
In The Tutor's Daughter by Julie Klassen, we meet Emma Smallwood, the daughter of a tutor. She accompanies her father to the manor of the Weston family, where they are to tutor the two youngest sons. The manor, Ebbington Manor, is situated on the rugged coast of Cornwall, and Emma is immediately captivated by its beauty. However, she soon realizes that there is something amiss with the family.
Emma is introduced to the Weston family, including the stern and distant Sir Giles Weston, his two older sons, Phillip and Henry, and the two young boys she is to tutor. She also meets the enigmatic Lizzie, who is the only daughter of the family. Despite the warm welcome, Emma can't shake off the feeling that there is a dark secret lurking beneath the surface of the manor.
As Emma and her father settle into their new roles, strange things begin to happen. Emma hears piano music in the middle of the night but finds the music room empty. She also discovers a mysterious sketch in her journal, and her belongings are tampered with. These unsettling events, combined with the strange behavior of the Weston family, leave Emma feeling increasingly uneasy.
As Emma tries to make sense of these occurrences, she finds herself growing closer to Phillip, the older son. She also discovers that he shares her suspicions about the strange happenings at the manor. Together, they begin to investigate, uncovering a web of secrets that the family has long tried to conceal.
Emma and Phillip's investigation leads them to a series of shocking revelations. They discover that the manor is haunted by the memory of a deceased family member, and the family has been grappling with the aftermath of the tragedy. They also learn that the seemingly perfect Lizzie is not as innocent as she appears, and she holds the key to many of the mysteries.
As they unravel the secrets, Emma and Phillip grow closer, and their feelings for each other deepen. However, their budding romance is threatened by the dark forces at play in the manor. The tension reaches its peak when Emma is kidnapped, and it is up to Phillip to rescue her and put an end to the sinister events.
In the end, the truth behind the haunting and the unsettling occurrences at the manor is revealed. The family's past, marked by betrayal, guilt, and grief, has cast a long shadow over their lives. However, with the truth out in the open, the Weston family can begin to heal and move forward.
Emma and Phillip's love also triumphs over the adversity they faced. They emerge stronger from the ordeal, their bond deepened by the shared experience. As they bid farewell to the manor, Emma reflects on the events that transpired and looks forward to a future with Phillip, knowing that they have overcome the trials that threatened to tear them apart.
The Tutor's Daughter is a historical fiction novel by Julie Klassen. Set in 19th century England, it follows the story of Emma Smallwood, the daughter of a tutor, who accompanies her father to a remote manor to tutor two brothers. As secrets unravel and mysteries unfold, Emma finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and romance.
Readers who enjoy historical romance novels set in the Regency era
People who appreciate stories with strong, independent female protagonists
Those who are drawn to tales of mystery and intrigue intertwined with romance
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma