Review: Lily of the Manor

Friday, October 6, 2017
If you're a long-time reader of Fashion & Fiction, you know I have a soft spot for simple, sweet, well-told historical romances. That is why I requested Lily of the Manor from Netgalley. It sounded right up my alley. Before sharing my review, let me share with you the description of this book:

"Broadbent Manor is a home brimming with life and love. With eleven adopted children in her care, young widow Lily Broadbent is in search of the right tutor to instruct and nurture her young charges. So when Frederick Woodstone arrives on her doorstep seeking the position, Lily is quickly impressed by his qualifications--but even more pleased with his gentle manner and immediate rapport with the children that society cast aside. It is clear: Mr. Woodstone is a perfect fit for the family. From the moment he arrives at the manor, Frederick is enchanted by the lady of the house. Lily is a pillar of strength and compassion, and her striking beauty is undeniable. As the pair works side by side to teach the children, their professional association evolves into something far deeper. But when they stumble upon a young boy in dire circumstances, their relationship is put to the test as Lily makes the impetuous decision to rescue the child--no matter the consequences. What follows is a chain of events that will threaten all that Lily has built for her young family, as the fight for the safety of one small boy becomes a battle between life and death."

Such promise! The premise is a good one and one I hadn't read before. Unfortunately, Lily of the Manor fell short for me. Though I love simple and sweet stories, this one felt much too simple and sweet. I felt like I was only being told what was happening. I was never being pulled into the story. I never felt myself living within the story. This simplistic storytelling, combined with characters that felt not fully formed and so sappily sweet--the entire thing didn't feel real. 

Despite my lack of love, I know there is an audience for this book. I learned, after finishing this book and doing a little research on its author, Anita Stansfield is the LDS market's #1 best-selling romance novelist. She obviously has an audience that loves her simple and sweet storytelling. I'm just not a part of that audience. 

My personal rating: 2/5 stars

Title: Lily of the Manor
Author: Anita Stansfield
Publisher: Covenant Communications
Format: Paperback
Price: $16.97 on Amazon Lily of the Manor
Source: NetGalley

Fashion & Fiction was provided with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are mine.

2017 MMD Reading Challenge - October edition

Sunday, October 1, 2017
I'm participating in MMD's Reading Challenge this year. (If you don't know what that is, click here and here.) Below are my October picks. (Book images are linked!)

READING FOR GROWTH: Stretch yourself in 2017

a book with an unreliable narrator or ambiguous ending

My pick

READING FOR FUN: Put the oomph back in your reading life

a book recommended by someone with great taste

My pick

What I've Been Reading - September 2017

Saturday, September 30, 2017
Welcome to What I've Been Reading, where I share my (quick and personal) thoughts on what I've been reading this past month. For specifics (plot summary, etc.) about each book, click on the provided links.

A Place For Miss Snowby Jennifer Moore (3 stars)

What I'll Be Reading This Fall

Friday, September 22, 2017
It's the first official day of Fall and I couldn't be happier. Fall is by far my favorite season, especially here in Virginia. The hot and humid days of summer are behind us. The mornings are crisp. The evenings are cool. The leaves are beginning to change color. Pumpkins and mums are making their appearances on front porches. I love it all, especially when you add books into the picture. I love reading in Fall. Night time comes a little sooner, which means I find myself curled up on the couch with a blanket and book a little sooner. It's wonderful. With the welcoming of Fall, I thought it would be fun to gather together in one place all the books I hope to read this Fall. I've divided what I'll be reading into two categories, MMD's Book Club picks and my personal picks. Bring on the books! (All book covers are linked to Amazon for more information.)


2017 MMD Reading Challenge - September edition

Friday, September 1, 2017
I'm participating in MMD's Reading Challenge this year. (If you don't know what that is, click here and here.) Below are my September picks. (Book images are linked!)

READING FOR GROWTH: Stretch yourself in 2017

a book by an #ownvoices or #diversebooks author

My picks


What I've Been Reading - August 2017

Thursday, August 31, 2017
Welcome to What I've Been Reading, where I share my (quick and personal) thoughts on what I've been reading this past month. For specifics (plot summary, etc.) about each book, click on the provided links.

The Almost Sisters: A Novelby Joshilyn Jackson (3.5 stars)



2017 MMD Reading Challenge - August Edition

Tuesday, August 1, 2017
I'm participating in MMD's Reading Challenge this year. (If you don't know what that is, click here and here.) Below are my August picks. (Book images are linked!)

READING FOR GROWTH: Stretch yourself in 2017

three books by the same author

My pick




What I've Been Reading - July 2017

Sunday, July 30, 2017
Welcome to What I've Been Reading, where I share my (quick and personal) thoughts on what I've been reading this past month. For specifics (plot summary, etc.) about each book, click on the provided links.


by Stephanie Barron (3 stars)


2017 MMD Reading Challenge - July Edition

Saturday, July 1, 2017
I'm participating in MMD's Reading Challenge this year. (If you don't know what that is, click here and here.) Below are my July picks. (Book images are linked!)

READING FOR GROWTH: Stretch yourself in 2017

a book published before you were born

My pick