Katie is going to take over the Arcadia Hotel. She loves working in the family business and is the only one of Kitty's children who would like to keep the hotel going. She's 17 years old and everything is going well until one day someone appears at the hotel claiming to be Katie's real mother. Her name is Celia and she used to date Katie's older brother. When Katie finds out the truth she leaves the hotel to live with Celia for a while. She misses her family dearly, but she needs to find out who she is and what she wants in life.
Kitty is depressed because Katie has left her. All she wanted was a little girl and when Celia left her baby with her she raised Katie as her own daughter. The hotel isn't the same without her. Her son Ben does everything he can to find her. He's still single, because the girl he wants to marry is trying to date his older brother. He's found the perfect way to win her back though. Katie also met someone she really likes, but she knows Kitty won't approve. Living with Celia isn't what she expected, sometimes it's like she's the mother and Celia the child. Does her family even want her back after she left them behind in such a hurry? What should she do, stay with Celia or return to the Arcadia?
I loved A Mother's Duty and was happy to read about the Arcadia again. I enjoyed this book just as much. Katie is such a lovely girl. Fortunately she's mature for her age. She's stronger than Celia and she is the one who needs to make sure they will eat and have a roof over their heads, because of this she has to grow up quickly. I loved reading about this journey. It was wonderful to read about Katie's boyfriend and about her work in a pet shop. Celia isn't the mother she expected her to be and Katie doesn't complain, but tries to do the best she can. She's such a great main character and this made me like the story even more.
It was really nice to catch up with everyone at the Arcadia. I couldn't wait to read about Ben as a grown man and I loved finding out more about what happened to him after a Mother's Duty. I was curious to see if everyone was still all right and think A Daughter's Choice is a great sequel. It could also be read as a standalone novel, but as both books are fantastic I recommend starting with the first one. If you like a good historical family novel, you should definitely read these books. June Francis knows how to tell a story. Her writing is fluent and easy to read and even though her stories are already quite long I didn't want them to end at all.