The Wedding Macabre
by
Mary Lisa Bailess (Goodreads Author)
London, September 1872
Since her father's death, eighteen-year-old Marguerite Hereford has endured the scheming of her stepfather, and the distance of her mother. Living in a home on the verge of poverty and social collapse, Marguerite finds solace in her books and her music. Unfortunately, her quiet world is shattered when she discovers her stepfather's latest plot. He int...more
Since her father's death, eighteen-year-old Marguerite Hereford has endured the scheming of her stepfather, and the distance of her mother. Living in a home on the verge of poverty and social collapse, Marguerite finds solace in her books and her music. Unfortunately, her quiet world is shattered when she discovers her stepfather's latest plot. He int...more
ebook, 62 pages
Published
April 19th 2012
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I keep waffling back and forth between three and four stars. It was one of those books that had so many great parts, yet also contained frustrating bits…
Right off the bat you may notice the ebook description on Goodreads has misspelled words. (Solice should be solace and Hyde park should have Park capitalized) The ebook contained a handful of editing issues as well. Small ones, but there were too many to ignore.
I downloaded this to my Kindle when it was offered as a freebie. I found the settin...more
Right off the bat you may notice the ebook description on Goodreads has misspelled words. (Solice should be solace and Hyde park should have Park capitalized) The ebook contained a handful of editing issues as well. Small ones, but there were too many to ignore.
I downloaded this to my Kindle when it was offered as a freebie. I found the settin...more
Mar 11, 2013
Sara
marked it as to-read
Sep 12, 2012
Marwah Al Zarouni
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May 19, 2012
Vicky
marked it as kindle-to-read
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