The third and final book in the London Beginnings series focuses on the youngest of the three Bernay sisters, Caroline or Cara. Rosalyn, the oldest, has married and is a successful stage actress and singer.
Julia, the middle sister, is on her honeymoon and will return to attend medical school to become a doctor. Cara, the youngest, is serving as a governess; but her real dream is to become an accomplished artist. Set in Victorian England, none of the Bernay sisters seem to march with the times but rather to their own drummer.
Once again Delamere has a wonderful story filled with ups and down in the life of Cara as she attempts to reach her goal of being a portrait artist. She is somewhat immature, a bit naive, and very idealistic. But I loved seeing her grow in all these area as well as in her wisdom and faith. Langham was a devil-may-care, do as I please, self-centered young man who needed to definitely grow up, assume responsibility for his life, and make better choices. Henry, Lord Morestowe, was a wonderful hero-caring, supportive, and serious. Amelia, Henry's ward, often stole the show; and the interaction between her and Cara helped her make better choices as a 7 year old.
Wonderful conclusion to this series which I would definitely recommend to those who love historical fiction.
**I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House through NetGalley. Opinions are mine alone. I was not compensated for this review.