Book Review
Basic Details:
Book Title: The Mazzard Tree
Subtitle: (Hartford Manor #1)
Author:
Marcia Clayton
Genre: Historical Romance
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 1
Best read after earlier
books in series?
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56487275-the-mazzard-tree
Overall
score:
I
scored this book 5/5
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Short
Summary of the book:
A few decades have passed since we met
Betsey. Now a grown woman with children and grandchildren, she and her husband Ned
own the inn. The family in the manor remains there, and Annie, her granddaughter,
works there. But nothing ever runs smoothly in this North-Devon village.
What
I liked about the book:
I liked the book in its entirety. Despite her
poverty and the challenges she faced, they never gave up.
What
I didn’t like about the book:
There wasn’t anything I didn’t like about the
book.
My
favourite bits in the book:
The book was enjoyable in its entirety.
My
least favourite bits in the book:
When we find out the reason behind the
suspense.
Any
further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?
This is the second book I’ve read by this author
and it is the first in a series.
What
books could this be compared to and why?
This is a historical fiction novel.
Recommendation:
In
summary, I would recommend this book to the following readers:
Children |
No |
Young
Adult |
Maybe |
Adult |
Yes |
If
you like historical fiction, this book may
be the book for you.
Book
Description by Author:
It is mid-Winter in 1880 and life is harsh in
the remote Devon countryside.
When Annie Carter's father Tom dies of
consumption her mother Sabina is left with seven mouths to feed and the family
soon face the workhouse. To save them from starvation Annie steals vegetables
from the Manor House garden, risking jail or transportation. She is watched by
Robert, the son and heir of the Lord of Hartford Manor, but far from turning
her in he befriends her.
Annie introduces Robert to a very different
world to the one he knows and he is fascinated by the life she leads. Difficult
though it is, they begin to spend time together and soon develop feelings they
know have no future.
Harry Rudd, the village blacksmith, has long
admired Annie and when he proposes, her mother urges her to accept. She reminds
Annie that she will never be allowed to marry Robert. Harry is a good man and
Annie is fond of him. Her head knows what she should do, but will her heart
listen?
About
the Author:
I
was born in North Devon, in the South West of England, the daughter of a
farmer, and my family has lived in this area for generations. I've always
enjoyed the beautiful countryside and the peaceful way of life to be found here
and would never wish to live anywhere else.
When
I left school I worked in a bank for several years until I married Bryan, and
then stayed at home for a few years to care for our three sons. As they grew
older I returned to work, first as a Marie Curie nurse, caring for the
terminally ill, and then for the local authority where I stayed until
retirement.
I
wrote my first book "The Mazzard Tree", in spare moments over several
years as I was also working full time and raising my family. My second book,
"The Angel Maker" is a sequel to the first and was written after I
retired. I have recently released the third book in the Hartford Manor Series,
"The Rabbit's Foot".
Set
against the harsh background of the rough, class-divided society of Victorian
England, this heart-warming and captivating series portrays a young woman who
uses her determination and willpower to defy the circumstances of her birth in
her search for happiness.
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