A Family Heirloom Inspires Romance In 1851, a special cameo is gifted by Queen Victoria to Letitia Newton, who though considered an old maid, meets the perfect gentleman minutes after donning. Told by the Queen the cameo is to be shared, Letitia gifts the “Victoria Cameo” to a woman in her family, hoping adventure and romance will follow each of its subsequent wearers. PINNED ABOVE HER HEART … PINNED ABOVE HER HEART by Susanne Dietze
1851 – Pittsburgh, PA
After receiving the Victoria Cameo, aspiring journalist Clara Newton works to expose a smuggler, but reporter Byron Breaux must break the story first or lose his job. Working together is out of the question until they learn secrets that threaten Clara’s father. . .and her heart.
TAMING PETRA by Jennifer Uhlarik
1875 – Colorado Territory
Trouser-wearing frontierswoman Petra Jayne Hollingsworth has no intention of donning the heirloom cameo, but when a crooked brothel owner steals the treasure, securing its return becomes Petra’s highest priority. Assisting her, Reverend Dustin Owens is appalled to learn the price of its ransom is that Petra must work in the brothel. He may save the woman’s virtue, but can he help Petra regain her cameo and rediscover her faith?
MEET ME AT THE FAIR by Kathleen Y’Barbo
Spring 1885 – New Orleans during the 1884 World’s Fair and Cotton Exposition
It takes a Pinkerton to find a Pinkerton, and Ethan Butler has been charged with finding Elizabeth Newton. Just when he locates her, the cameo he is to deliver is stolen. It appears his previous case has discovered his presence in New Orleans, but he can’t return to that case until the cameo is found. With Miss Newton as a reluctant partner in crime fighting, can Ethan Butler locate the cameo and its thieves without losing his heart?
LENDING MY HEART by Debra E. Marvin
1895 – Pittsburgh, PA
The arrival of a handsome Scottish administrator ruins Miss Bertie Hart’s dream to oversee the new Carnegie Library children’s department. Yet bristly Mr. Russell Smart’s working-class determination and his love of books make him the perfect partner to better the lives of Pittsburgh’s poor. As for a partner in life? Not even her Victoria Cameo can narrow the social chasm he and her father keep between them.
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Cameo Courtships is a novella collection from Barbour Publishers by four talented authors.
“Four stories of women whose lives are touched by a legendary gift.”
These four stories are about a cameo that was gifted to Letitia by Queen Victoria to be passed down when the time was right.
“Pinned Above Her Heart”by Susanne Dietze takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1851
What a special gift that Aunt Letitia has given Clara Newton! A cameo that belonged to Queen Victoria! Is the legend true that Clara will meet her true love soon after wearing this beautiful brooch? Clara longs to write for a woman’s magazine. Her childhood friend Byron Breaux is a journalist caring for his three young siblings after their parent’s deaths. Can they both benefit from working together on an article that seeks to find out who is behind a theft of antiquities? Will their friendship turn into something long lasting?
Ms. Dietze spins a tale as mysterious and beautiful as the work of art that Clara’ father makes at his glassworks.
“Taming Petra” by Jennifer Uhlarik is set in Cambria Springs, Colorado Territory in 1875.
Buckskin Pete Hollingsworth, really Petra Jane Breaux, is in her element in the West. However, her parents back East are unaware of her cowgirl ways. She is a feminine powerhouse and encounters more trouble when her heirloom cameo is stolen and she has to deal with unscrupulous men. Pastor Owens claims he isn’t worthy of a woman but vows to help Pete recover the precious item. This was a fast moving story that showed how people’s perceptions change. Through all the dangers they learn to rely on God.
“Meet Me At The Fair” by Kathleen Y’Barbo had all the elements that draw me to a story. A World’s Fair in New Orleans in 1885 and Pinkerton Agents!
What happens when a Lady Pinkerton doesn’t use her assigned cover name so her fellow Pinkerton agent, whom she thinks she has never met, tries to connect with her? Let the fun begin! When the cameo goes missing , do their assignments converge? Ms. Y’Barbo concludes with ‘Bent History and Fun Facts in the notes.
“Lending My Heart” by Debra E. Marvin concludes the stories back in Pittsburgh in 1895.
If you love Scottish accents, you will be fond of Russell Smart. He is brought to Pittsburgh to oversee the Carnegie Library and choose an administrator. Roberta Hart is a volunteer in the Children’s department and hopes to secure the job. Ms. Marvin has brought interesting facts to this story. I had no idea that a Carnegie Library was much more than a library. It was a cultural center with a museum that included a dinosaur skeleton!
This was an exceptional story about how two people followed their hearts. Roberta cares about children and their access to good reading material. She is concerned about an arranged marriage that she nor the man involved have a desire for. Russell Smart is a well educated ward of a wealthy couple and is all business when it concerns the library. Coming from poverty, he soon finds a way to help the poor children he encounters.
This was a delightful book with a great storyline that seamlessly fit together.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishers. I was not required to give a favorable review. All opinions are my own. *
Story #1: “Pinned on Her Heart” by Susanne Dietze
“Pinned on Her Heart” is another sweet and well-written story by Susie Dietze. I found the plot engaging and the characters endearing. And I absolutely love the history behind the cameo and the specific directions for passing the precious keepsake on to the next deserving woman. I adore the story’s timely message that our journeys on this earth are all purposeful. My favorite moment is when Clara realizes that she is loved and supported by God while she journeys the path He has set her on. She finally understands that God does not make us and then leave us. God makes us all for His purpose. I love this message so much because it is easy to fall into the trap that our lives are meaningless. But God, if we choose Him with our whole hearts, will never forsake us because He loves us. This reminder alone makes “Pinned on Her Heart” a must-read novella!
Story #2: Taming Petra” by Jennifer Uhlarik
“Taming Petra” is an outstanding Western novella. I thoroughly enjoyed the highly-engaging plot and found the characters to be perfectly crafted. And, I love the reminder that our origins and pasts do not define who we are. We may all be cracked pots, but God has great use for us, flaws and all. Dusty, the handsome hero, fears that his grossly humble beginnings and past mistakes make him automatically unlovable. But through God’s purposes for him, and his awesome interactions with the sassy, kind, and beautiful Petra, Dusty realizes that he is exactly who God meant him to be, which is a perfectly good enough man deserving of love. Dusty’s story illustrates to the reader that in God’s eyes, we are indeed all good enough.
Story #3: “Meet Me at the Fair” by Kathleen Y’Barbo
What a fun story! And the characters … I love them so much. Elizabeth and Ethan, the heroine and hero, are two Pinkerton detectives. Both are highly capable, intelligent, and quick-witted. I enjoyed watching Elizabeth and Ethan work together on a case even as deep feelings grow between the two. In fact, the chemistry between Elizabeth and Ethan is the best part of this story. It begins in chapter one with a moment that left this reader a bit weak in the knees and builds beautifully and realistically throughout the narrative. “Meet Me at the Fair” may be one of the most satisfying novellas I’ve ever read!
Story #4: “Lending My Heart” by Debra E. Marvin
“Lending My Heart” is a very sweet story about two very stubborn characters. Bertie continually fights the rigid rules and expectations placed upon her by her extremely wealthy parents and her social caste. Russell refuses to step outside of his expected social status even though his heart is screaming at him to do so. This final story kept me turning page after page because I needed to get to their happily ever after. There were moments my heart worried these two stubborn characters might not get what they deserve — each other!
Overall, I highly recommend Cameo Courtships. It is a sweetly satisfying novella collection that has left this reader with a smile on her face. Purchase a copy for yourself today. You will not be disappointed that you did!
I received a copy of this novel in eBook form from the publisher, Barbour Publishing, via NetGalley in order to review. In no way has this influenced my review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own.
“I was told that one never owns a cameo. One wears and enjoys it, but one is its custodian, preserving and protecting it for those who come after.”
Cameo Courtships takes readers on an incredible journey back to the 1800s, where an extraordinary cameo gifted by Queen Victoria is passed on through the generations of the Newton family, beginning with Letitia Newton. This family heirloom is thought to bring love and adventure to each person who wears it. Cameo Courtships is a captivating story of family, faith, and finding true love that readers of historical fiction will thoroughly enjoy.
This collection of four novellas by Susanne Dietze, Jennifer Uhlarik, Kathleen Y’Barbo, and Debra E. Marvin is well researched, and the similar writing style of the four authors makes Cameo Courtships even more satisfying to read. The storylines flow together seamlessly, and readers will enjoy seeing beloved family members play a part in each of novellas. Cameo Courtships takes place over a 50-year period as different generations of women in the Newton family experience fascinating adventures throughout Pittsburgh, the Colorado Territory, and New Orleans.
Cameo Courtships is recommended for readers of historical fiction and readers who enjoyed The Christmas Heirloom by Kristi Ann Hunter, Karen Witemeyer, Sarah Loudin Thomas, and Becky Wade, which is another novella collection about an heirloom piece of jewelry being passed down through the generations.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.
Additional quotes:
“Your life is a gift and an adventure. Trust God to know what He has in store for you next, even when you cannot see.”
“That was the true gift of the cameo, wasn’t it? To wear it as a reminder that she was loved and supported while she trod the path of God’s choosing.”
3.5 stars
“I was told that one never owns a cameo. One wears and enjoys it . . . . . .
Travel across generations, as four members of a distinctly diverse family, cautiously and sometimes reluctantly, accept guardianship of a treasured family heirloom meant to bestow love and adventure upon its wearer.
Pinned Above Her Heart – Clara Newton is reunited with a beloved childhood friend, only to be thrust into the throes of a dangerous crime investigation; one that could not only ruin her family’s future, but her own as well. Can a lovely piece of jewelry have anything to with her change of fortune?
Taming Petra – Petra Jayne Breaux has intentionally hidden her true identity underneath shorn hair and a penchant for wearing trousers when an heirloom gift arrives, only to disappear into the bowels of a despicable local institution. Now, Petra must decide whether or not its retrieval is worth her reliance on the new town preacher, in order to get it back.
Meet Me at the Fair – It’s a clash of the Pinkertons, as Ethan Butler and Elizabeth Newton play cat and mouse in New Orleans during the 1884 World’s Fair and Cotton Exposition. At stake is a valuable piece of jewelry carefully stowed away in a hotel safe.
Lending My Heart – Roberta Hart is adamant about breaking with convention, shedding the cloak of upper class privilege; starting with a job as the director of the new Carnegie Library’s children’s department. There’s only one obstacle; a handsome Scottish administrator and a marriage that’s been arranged since she was eight years old. That actually makes two obstacles, doesn’t it; how can a lovely cameo possibly change all of that?
” . . . .but one is its custodian, preserving and protecting it for those who come after. ”
A delightful series of stories!
I received a digital copy of this from from Net Galley in conjunction with Just Read Publicity Tours. I also purchased a print copy. The opinions stated above are entirely my own.
A great collection of novellas that will be enjoyable summer reading for lovers of historical fiction. All four authors have done a thorough job of researching their time period, which spans from 1851 – 1895. (I’ve read other books by these authors and have enjoyed their writing.)
The stories center around a family heirloom, mystery, and romance. A fun set, the characters are well developed and realistic. Starting in England and finishing in Pennsylvania, it was enjoyable watching the cameo travel and link people together.
The authors did such a good job of seamlessly tying all these stories together that I can’t choose a favorite of these four stories. If you enjoy historical fiction I recommend you get a copy of this book, settle back and prepare to enjoy yourself.
I received a complimentary copy of this book but was not required to leave a review.
Cameo Courtships was a lovely collection of four stories featuring a cameo gifted from Queen Victoria that’s passed down through the generations.
I love this kind of collection where there’s a common thread, an object, connecting them all. It’s so much fun to see it with different characters, in different situations, and different settings. From England to Pennsylvania, Colorado to Louisiana, and back to Pennsylvania again, I enjoyed reading the journey the cameo went on and “meeting” the people it affected.
All four of these stories were so good! I highly recommend Cameo Courtships to anyone who loves historical fiction.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.
Unique women are gifted a special cameo given to an ancestor by Queen Victoria. You will enjoy these four women who receive the cameo and their adventures written by different authors. These adventures will take you to the frontier, Carnegie Library, the 1884 World’s Fair and Cotton Exposition and Pittsburgh. You will meet an aspiring journalist, a frontierswoman, a Pinkerton agent and a library administrator. My favorite was TAMING PETRA by Jennifer Uhlarik, the story of a former society young lady who is now known as Buckskin Pete rather than Petra Hollingsworth! I received a complimentary e-book of Cameo Courtships from NetGalley. This is my honest opinion.
A wonderful collection of authors come together to write about one family and a unique statement piece in Cameo Courtships. Cameo Courtships follows the path of a cameo given from Queen Victoria to a young woman from America. As the cameo ventures down through the family, it brings love along with it. As well as a few mysteries of course.
I enjoyed all four of the stories and was already familiar with two of the authors. Now I’m going to have to do a search for the other authors to see what else they may have written that I’ll find wonderful.
My favorite story would probably be the one focused on either Pete or the Pinkertons. Both were hilarious. Of course, I enjoyed all four of the stories. Petra aka Pete just happened to really make me laugh. Who wouldn’t love seeing a rough and tumble lady in the west after she leaves the polished wealthy life behind?
I definitely held my breath every time the cameo went missing. Who could lose such a priceless possession? Although, if it had been mine I probably would never have even worn it. But then again what is something like that worth besides the sentimental value?
Clara and Byron were meant to be. Just meant to be. I loved listening to their sparring together. And of course, I loved the descriptions of the characters. I’m so glad that Clara’s brother was alright in the end.
Something I do wish is that there was some kind of a chart so that I could know exactly who each character was in relation to each other. It was fairly simple to see who Letitia was, and then from her, Clara is her niece, again simple. Petra is Clara’s daughter. But I had more trouble with Elizabeth and knowing where she fits in. She’s not in the direct line so it’s a bit confusing to me.
Bertie as well gave me difficulty. I couldn’t place where she came into the storyline. Still, a wonderful story and I lost myself in it not wanting to come up for air or rather to feed the kids or go to bed. Loved the Scottish influence and the generosity to the poor fatherless boys. Now I also want to delve more into the Carnegie Library.
Highly recommend this book and anything by any of these authors. I’d love to see another compilation like this again.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from JustRead Publicity Tours. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
I really enjoyed this collection of stories.
Each story focuses on a cameo with a rather special history. From Pittsburgh to the Colorado Territory to the 1885 World’s Fair in New Orleans and back to Pittsburgh again, the cameo travels, creating love, romance and adventure.
A gift from Queen Victoria, the cameo is special and each bearer finds the love soon after receiving it. Beginning with Letitia Newton the cameo is passed on to the next, following much prayer and contemplation.
While each story is a sweet love story, each of them also entails lots of adventure and even some mystery. Humor that made me chuckle. It was fun to see who and wear the cameo would go, and just what awaited the lucky recipient.
Thoroughly enjoyed this book; in fact, I checked to see if there were more to come like this…there are!
Highly recommend.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Just Read Tours and am not required to write a positive review. All thoughts and opinions therein are solely my own, and freely given.
Reading this book was a great way to spend the day. I very much recommend it!
I loved how the stories were connected through generations of one family and one special cameo. “This cameo comes with a story, adventures and even love….” As Queen Victoria said as she was pinning the cameo on Leticia. The love begins when Leticia meets Peter Hollingworth immediately afterward.
There is quite a bit of mystery and crime investigation in “Pinned Above Her Heart” by Susanne Dietze. I really felt the family tension in this story and was happy to see some healing take place. I liked how Clara was reunited with a long ago friend the very day she received the cameo. Theirs is a sweet story.
Buckskin Pete is the next recipient of the cameo, it arrives in Colorado Territory via Wells Fargo just in time for her birthday. “Taming Petra” by Jennifer Uhlarik takes the cameo on a huge adventure. Pete doesn’t feel she can be a proper guardian of the cameo, living in the untamed west. She was right, it was stolen before she could send it back to her mother. Still, Pete meets Reverend Dustin the same day she receives the cameo. She is not interested in him at all, though he is compelled to help her when he finds her in the alley seemingly drunk or possibly drugged. His past is an issue though. There is a lot of danger and adventure packed into this novella. Pete is searching for a young girl in trouble while trying to help the girls destitute family. I am tempted to say more but won’t because of spoilers.
I liked the surprises near the end. Pete’s family reunion is fantastic!
“Meet Me at The Fair” by Kathleen Y’Barbo finds the cameo in the hands of a Pinkerton Detective. Taken away from his work trailing the Diamond Dandy, Ethan Butler is tasked with delivering the package to Elizabeth Caldwell Newton. A fellow Pinkerton who is working undercover in New Orleans. The two met briefly. nearly a year before at a funeral and shared a very memorable kiss.
‘Lizzie’ has a very interesting and difficult security assignment while in New Orleans. Once Ethan arrives he must lock the cameo in the hotel safe before he can deliver it. It goes on yet another adventure in the hands of a thief when the safe is broken into. Could it be the Dandy taunting Ethan?
I liked the disguise Elizabeth uses in her investigation. I also liked that she used the knowledge of fingerprint gathering and comparing to criminals that she learned while working with Mr. Pinkerton before his death. I loved the secret matchmakers too!
“Lending My Heart” by Debra E. Marvin touched my heart in a special way as it dealt with the Carnegie Children’s Library, poor children and a smart young woman who wants to make a difference.
Roberta ‘Bertie’ Hart does not want to marry the man her father has arranged for her, he doesn’t want to marry her either but their families expect it as it will help the business. This makes having the cameo along with the stories of love that come with it, bittersweet for Bertie. She has not yet worn it.
Roberta meets Russell Smart at the library where she is currently a volunteer. She wants him to hire her as director. Despite her qualifications, he does not hire her. He does offer her a small part-time job as his assistant. They come from different worlds but there is an attraction that cannot be missed.
The young boy, Thomas’ story broke my heart. It is helping Thomas and his family that open Roberta’s eyes to the reality of the working class, living and working conditions. She is clueless when it comes to the everyday expenses required to survive. But she wants to learn. I really liked her personal growth. I also liked how Russell came to terms with his past.
I loved Aunt Aurelius! The appearance of Andrew Carnegie felt very authentic.
The epilogue is a fantastic wrap-up with all the guardians of the cameo.
Again, I highly recommend this wonderful collection.
*I thank the publisher for providing an e-copy via NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. All thoughts expressed are entirely my own.
Cameo Courtships is a wonderful and fascinating read that has history, family, love and Faith all wrapped up into a fantastic book.
I was hooked right from the start of this book because of how unique the concept of following a cameo through 4 womens lifes and how it helped them find true love. Each woman has a distinct personality so it makes it very interesting to follow from one woman’s experience to the next. It all wraps up in a fast, fun, romantic historical read of faith, family and love. I was so glad that each author made the recipient of the cameo her own woman and personality. They are all strong women with strong convictions and Faith. They are not looking for love but it seems to find them. Is it because of the cameo? You will have to read the book to find out. From journalist to frontier woman to detective to librarian each woman is tenacious, capable, strong and strong willed, but also loving and strong in faith. I really enjoyed this book, each and every story.
If I found anything to dislike it would be that there wasn’t more. I was not ready for the journey to be over at the end of the book.
If you are looking for a good historical fiction with a fresh unique take on a story, then you will want to definitely read this book.
One line from the last story really stuck with me when Russell said:
“But as your pastor reminded us, we are not constrained by our pasts . We are valued, not only for what we are now, but also because we are beloved of Christ”
I hope you will get this book and read it. It is a wonderful fun experience.
I received this book for my honest opinion and review.
Such a wonderful set of stories based on a cameo passed on through the generations to women of strength and moxie who will fight for their fates and who they want as a husband. I received a complimentary copy and I am voluntarily reviewing.
Compilations like Cameo Courtships are fun to read and a great way to pass a couple of relaxing hours in the summer. Passing down an heirloom cameo makes for a wonderful premise for these four historical romances.
All of the stories are enjoyable and show each author’s unique gifts but Pinned Above Her Heart stood out to me the most. It showcases Dietze’s sweet way of writing that always draws me deep into the story. The characters, plot, and setting are so interesting. I loved the faith elements too. This was my favorite in the collection.
I received a digital copy of this from NetGalley in conjunction with Just Read Publicity Tours. All opinions in this review are my own.
“And when it was given to me, I was told that one never owns a cameo. One wears and enjoys it, but one is its custodian, preserving and protecting it for those who come after.”
What a fun collection of novellas tied together by the theme of a cameo being passed down from one woman to another in the family! All four stories are well-written and feature memorable characters that are quite unique from each other. If you enjoy historical romance, especially in a connected novella setting, you will thoroughly enjoy this collection.
The prologue shows how the cameo came to Pennsylvania from Queen Victoria and how the receiving of the cameo “coincided with the arrival of love” for both the Queen and Letitia who receives it from the Queen. Susanne Dietze expands the prologue in Pinned Above Her Heart where she introduces Letitia’s niece Clara from a well-to-do family and Byron the son of a woodworker who are both trying to make it in the world of journalism. Of course, their re-acquaintance occurs right after Clara receives the cameo from Letitia. There is intrigue and suspense as Clara and Byron play amateur detectives to get to the bottom of a series of crime committed in their town.
In Taking Petra, Jennifer Uhlarik brings together Clara and Byron’s daughter Petra and Dustin who is the new preacher in the small town of Colorado. The cameo arrives at Petra’s doorstep on her birthday while she’s hiding away from family to work in the west as a guide and tracker. Dustin has lived a hard life and is changing his future by taking this minister position in the thriving western town. Both get involved in helping the poor and downtrodden and rescuing those in need.
In Meet Me at the Fair, Kathleen Y’Barbo creates an interesting Pinkerton case involving Elizabeth, Clara’s niece and a Pinkerton agent, and Ethan, a fellow agent who has survived family’s shame and downfall in a money-laundering scandal. They follow their cases and clues from Chicago to Denver to New Orleans in an interesting plot filled with twists and turns. The cameo gets passed down to Elizabeth about one year after she accidentally meets Ethan and it also has a dual purpose in this story.
In Lending My Heart, Debra E Marvin brings in Bertie, Letitia’s great granddaughter, and Russell, an orphan and a ward of her aunt. Set in Pittsburgh while Bertie and Russell form an alliance to further the children’s library and education of the poor, Bertie is already engaged to someone else when the cameo gets passed on to her. Determined to make her mark in the world of children’s education, she works hard to overcome the barriers women face and Russell helps once he realizes her passion.
All four heroines come from quite wealthy families and the heroes do not. The heroines are also outspoken, unconventional, direct, and stubborn. It’s heartwarming to see that love can cross societal barriers and misunderstandings caused by their past experiences. And the epilogue ties in all the women’s journeys to offer a satisfying conclusion.
I received a copy of the book via JustRead Publicity Tours and was under no obligation to post a positive review. All comments and opinions are solely my own.
MY THOUGHTS ON THIS BOOK
Each of these stories are centered around a precious Cameo given to Letitia Newton by Queen Victoria in 1851. At the time, Letitia thought herself an old maid, but her mind changed quickly when she fell in love just after the Cameo was given to her. Letitia believes the Cameo is the reason she found her true love, so she wants to share it with others.
Each of the stories were written in a setting with many years between each of them. The Cameo would go to three more people in Letitia’s future family. But it was not always an easy task finding that person. Each story takes readers on an interesting journey to find just the right person for this Cameo!
I really enjoyed this book. With four different stories, I was able to read each one at one setting. The characters created to tell each story were wonderful, and developed so well throughout each of the four stories. It’s hard to pick a favorite, though I did love the one featuring the Pinkerton Agent, because I love any story with Pinkerton Agent’s involved. But they are all such great stories that you don’t want to miss a one if them. So I encourage you to pick up a copy of this book and read for yourself. It will give you many hours of enjoyment.
A copy of this book was given to me by the author or publisher. I am not required to write a positive review. The opinions here in this review are totally mine alone. I am disclosing this with my review in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
So far I’ve only had the privilege of reading the first book of the novella collection. My plan is to review as I go.
Susanne Dietze did not disappoint with her novella contribution. Clara wants to be a journalist. Byron wants to advance her journalist career for his family. They both choose the same story to work on. They were friends growing up, but circumstances tore them apart. It’s a story of restoration on many levels and the cameo is a part of that. It’s a sweet interesting story, and there is a little mystery involved as well! I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All views stated here are my own.
Cameo Courtships is a wonderful collection of novellas centered around a cameo that is a treasured family heirloom passed to four different women. Each of the authors in this collection has done a fantastic job of creating unique stories to showcase the cameo. I loved how the cameo tied the stories together.
Pinned Above Her Heart by Susanne Dietze told the story of Clara Newton and her friend Byron Breaux who work together to try to solve a smuggling crime involving Clara’s family. They each want to write a story about the case to help their careers along but find that collaboration helps with the case and their attraction to each other. I enjoyed the interaction between these two characters.
Taming Petra by Jennifer Uhlarik finds Petra wearing trousers and in possession of the cameo. She has no intention of wearing it, but when it disappears, she need Reverend Owens to help her get it back. This is an imaginative and interesting twist to the history of the cameo.
Meet Me at the Fair by Kathleen Y’Barbo pits two Pinkertons against each other. Ethan Butler is trying to locate Elizabeth Newton to deliver the cameo, but trying to get it to her runs into some difficulties. By this story, I’m beginning to wonder whether the tradition of falling in love while in possession of the cameo is worth all the trouble it causes!
Lending My Heart by Debra E. Marvin takes place in Pittsburgh in 1895. Roberta Hart has her eye on the job of director of the new Carnegie Library’s children’s department. When Scottish Russell Smart arrives to be the administrator of the library, sparks start to fly. The interaction between Bertie and Russell was great fun, and the obvious research by the author into the background of the Carnegie Libraries and the setting in Pittsburgh added such interest to the story. And who can resist a Scottish hero? Not me, and certainly not Bertie!
I thoroughly enjoyed the collaboration by the authors of these novellas in creating a fun backstory for the collection. Each story was well-researched and the stories work well together. It was fun to see some of the characters from one story pop up in another one. I would recommend this to those who enjoy historical fiction novellas.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy from Barbour Publishing/NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
This is the first Barbour historical romance collection I’ve read since they’ve changed the format to just four novellas per book. While the collections have always been written around a theme, “Cameo Courtships” takes that to a whole new level. All four stories are about a single family and a special cameo that gets handed down through the generations. The authors did a bang-up job of coordinating their stories and it reads almost like one long novel. It was hard to pick a favorite, but since I always do, I’ll go with “Taming Petra” by Jennifer Uhlarik because I loved “Buckskin Pete.”
“I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.”
This is a nice compilation of stories in which the first person is gifted a beautiful cameo by Queen Victoria in the 19th century. The book then follows each successive person the cameo passes to and their lives and what an impact it has made on their lives. Populated by great authors, it is a fun read to read all at once, or just read one novella at a time to savor it. Recommended.
*My thanks to Barbour Publishing for a complimentary copy of this book. My opinion is solely my own.
What a cute set of stories!
This collection of stories about a Cameo passed down by Queen Elizabeth herself was so fun!
It was cool to imagine that actually happening, and then to see how the characters acted through their stories was remarkable. Truly a great retelling of a legend in a family tree. Two of these authors were previously unknown to me and now I can’t wait to research them and see what other books they have written.
I would definitely recommend reading this book.
I volunteered to read this book from Barbour Publishing in exchange for my honest feedback, the thoughts and opinions expressed within are my own.