Reviewed by cherryblossommj on
Upon finishing this novel, I sigh in complete contentment. This is near one of the best novels I have ever had the opportunity to fall deep within the pages and stay for a while.
From beginning to end I had my opinions of how things should go, with the slight twists and turns I never had a clue how the plot would be. Sometimes I could not read fast enough, as a matter of fact most of the time. I would not believe certain things were happening.
This is a perfect novel in regency time and I can see a bit of Austen and Jane Erye. I can easily say that readers of such will enjoy this story. It is alike, but completely unique and what a tale it tells.
Then in the winter of 2009 I discovered more fabulous reading in her next novel, [b:The Apothecary's Daughter|3870943|The Apothecary's Daughter|Julie Klassen|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1325356997l/3870943._SY75_.jpg|3916135], another piece of incredible historical fiction. This was the one where I discovered how much I truly enjoyed her introductions to each chapter with a quote or phrase. She continues that on into this novel as well with the quotes being straight out of resource that provide great insight into the working lives of the regency period.
After that in 2010/2011 I read and loved her next two novels, both [b:The Girl in the Gatehouse|8125737|The Girl in the Gatehouse|Julie Klassen|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1348631772l/8125737._SY75_.jpg|12921403] and [b:The Silent Governess|6624391|The Silent Governess|Julie Klassen|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1506900281l/6624391._SX50_.jpg|6818605] which is possibly my favorite. Each time I venture into a novel from Julie I find entertainment and a lesson. While I can relate these to various films and other novels I've enjoyed this one about the serving class brings to mind a new favorite for me from Downton Abbey.
If you like Jane Eyre, Austen, Downton Abbey and similar, you couldn't possibly not like this book. You'll love it just as much as I do. As in the words of other novels, imagine pirates from the glory of [a:M.L. Tyndall|15860733|M.L. Tyndall|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], [a:Kaye Dacus|1644459|Kaye Dacus|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1489457301p2/1644459.jpg] and [a:Kathleen Y'Barbo|153441|Kathleen Y'Barbo|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1510439028p2/153441.jpg]. Add to that the essence of character personality from [a:Deeanne Gist|52609|Deeanne Gist|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1545057055p2/52609.jpg] and you might get a general idea of if this read is on you'd enjoy. I know I did.
*Thanks to Julie and Bethany House Publishers for providing a copy for review.*
Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2012/01/04/the-maid-of-fairbourne-hall-by-julie-klassen-2/
Reading updates
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