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A captivating novel following the exploits of Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy, the forgotten and rebellious daughter of one of America's greatest political dynasties.
London, 1938. The effervescent "It girl" of London society since her father was named the ambassador, Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy moves in rarified circles, rubbing satin-covered elbows with some of the 20th century's most powerful figures. Eager to escape the watchful eye of her strict mother, Rose, the antics of her older brothers, Jack and Joe, and the erratic behavior of her sister Rosemary, Kick is ready to strike out on her own and is soon swept off her feet by Billy Hartington, the future Duke of Devonshire.
But their love is forbidden, as Kick's devout Catholic family and Billy's staunchly Protestant one would never approve their match. When war breaks like a tidal wave across her world, Billy is ripped from her arms as the Kennedys are forced to return to the States. Kick gets work as a journalist and joins the Red Cross to get back to England, where she will have to decide where her true loyalties lie—with family or with love . . .
384 pages, Hardcover
First published October 2, 2018
Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy has it all - the fame, the riches, the glory. Her life is so tied up in the Kennedy legacy, that she hardly knows where they end and she begins.![]()
"I can see I'm going to have my hands full with you," he said.
"I'll see to it, sir."
It was the first time in ages she had felt carried away by something, part of something, that had nothing to do with her family, and she loved itKick falls in love with London...and a certain Billy Hartington, heir to the Duke of Devonshire.
"So...has he kissed you yet?"But their love comes at a cost.
"Deborah Mitford!"
"What? You might be Catholic, but you're not a nun."
"I'm not worried about God, I'm worried about Mother!"Rose (Kick's mother) puts all dragon mothers to shame - she is nothing if not completely and utterly in control.
"But think, darling. You don't want to ruin your excellent reputation."Oh my gosh. Kerri Maher really brought Kick Kennedy to life.
"Yes, you see, your father's heard about a procedure that might help our dear Rosemary..."but we don't really see the reactions and turmoil of the other characters - something that I think would really have enhanced the novel.
I know what love can be, and I'm not going to settle.With thanks to Berkley Publishing for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.