Gilded Girl was the first book I had the privilege of reading by Pamela M. Kelley. It was a refreshing historical romance novel set in New York City during the Gilded time period. I loved the way that the author, Pamela M. Kelley described the clothing worn during that time, the carriages that drove their passengers to and from their destinations, the mansions, the traditions and the formal dinners and the food that was served. Her descriptions made me feel like I was actually there and seeing everything first hand. The characters were so well developed and it was well plotted. I listened to the audiobook that was excellently narrated by Leslie Howard.
Eliza Chapman’s mother had been a ladies maid so it was not surprising that Eliza became one when she was old enough to do so. Both Eliza and her mother worked for a wealthy family outside of London until Eliza’s mother got seriously ill and died. Right before her mother died, Eliza’s mother tried to tell Eliza something about a letter. Eliza had no idea what her mother had meant but it was not long until she did. Her mother had written a letter to Eliza’s biological father and informed him about Eliza’s existence. Eliza’s father wrote back and invited her to come to New York City to live with him, her grandmother and two sisters. Her father was one of the wealthiest men in New York City. Eliza’s life was about to change in the most unexpected way.
Upon Eliza’s arrival in New York City, she was met by her father’s driver, Harry. He brought Eliza to her father’s opulent mansion. Eliza soon found out that she would now have her own ladies maid. What a turn in events! Eliza met her family at dinner that night where she was expected to dress for the occasion. Thankfully, the family in England had generously given Eliza lots of beautiful dresses. They realized her own dresses would no longer be appropriate for her new life. Eliza’s father and grandmother welcomed Eliza warmly. Her sisters, though, were cold, distant and rather rude to Eliza, especially the older of the two sisters. The talk that night at dinner revolved around planning a party so everyone who was anybody could meet Eliza. The social season was just beginning. In those days, young women were expected to find husbands during the social season. There were teas, luncheons, nights at the opera and midnight dinners and dancing. It was all quite exhausting and Eliza was not sure she wanted to marry. Eliza always believed that when she fell in love she would marry. She wanted to do things with her life.
The night of the party for Eliza, she was introduced to a woman named Minnie. Eliza spent time talking to Minnie that night. She learned that although Minnie was married she also had a career as an investor. Minnie actually worked, went to an office and it was accepted by her husband. Eliza and Minnie would end up developing a close friendship and Minnie would go on and teach Eliza a lot about investing. Eliza also started to take an interest in her father’s business. She accompanied him to work each morning and assisted him in answering the correspondences he had received. Slowly, her responsibilities in her father’s office grew. Eliza loved accompanying her father to work and learning about his business. Harry and Eliza also developed a strong friendship. Eliza often found herself in Harry’s company as he drove her places and picked her up. Harry was quite ambitious. He was planning to leave his position as the driver for Eliza’s family. Harry was going to start his own clothing business. He had investors and a warehouse all set up. Harry had big dreams! Eliza believed that Harry would be successful. She had developed feelings for Harry. Eliza knew that she shouldn’t have feelings for Harry, but she did. Class distinctions were very strictly enforced during that time. Eliza couldn’t help how she felt, though. Harry was her best friend. At least they could be friends. Then tragedy struck. Once again, Eliza’s life was in total upheaval.
I really enjoyed listening to the audiobook of Gilded Girl by Pamela M. Kelley. It was charming, uplifting and refreshing. I loved Eliza’s character. She was fair, unbiased, smart, ambitious and resourceful. I was drawn into the story immediately and found myself rooting for Eliza. Overall, I enjoyed Gilded Girl and recommend it to anyone that enjoys historical romances. It reminded me of a Cinderella type story or even a rags to riches story along with a happy ending.
Thank you to Dreamscape Media LLC for allowing my to listen to the audiobook of Gilded Girl by Pamela M. Kelley through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.