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The Heiress's Secret Love

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A forced betrothal, a missing chambermaid, and two unlikely allies whose lives merge in a forbidden entanglement of the heart.

Emmeline is to be married to a heartless brute of a man—sold off like a pig at auction, nothing more than a pawn to secure her father’s business dealings.

When the handsome Elias Compton arrives at the hotel under the guise of seeking employment, she is instantly smitten.

Elias has come to The Balfour Hotel undercover. His real mission is to search for a missing woman who was last seen working as a chambermaid at the hotel.

Has she met with foul play?
Does the fiancé of the beautiful Emmeline Balfour have anything to do with her disappearance?
One thing is certain; there are some sinister goings on at the hotel.

As Emmeline and Elias join forces to find the whereabouts of the missing chambermaid, they soon become entangled in affairs of the heart.

If you like engaging mysteries with a touch of romance, suspenseful twists and turns and heartwarming endings, you will love The Balfour Hotel series.

THE HEIRESS’S SECRET LOVE is a 30,000 word historical regency romance with a touch of suspense and intrigue and an inspirational theme of sweet love. It is clean and wholesome with no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after ending.

118 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 1, 2022

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Amanda Davis

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Amanda Davis was born in 1970 and was a writer. She released one collection, Circling the Drain, and one novel, Wonder When You'll Miss Me. Davis died at the age of 32 in a plane crash on March 14, 2003. The plane was piloted by her father and crashed in McDowell County, North Carolina. She had just begun a book tour.

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1,594 reviews129 followers
April 29, 2019
Decently written fluff

While there are more than a few things to fault the story for, if you're just looking for some superficial entertainment to pass an hour or two, this will satisfy.

The story is pretty improbable & the historical accuracy is weak in multiple places, but the characters are likeable & the writing is engaging enough if you're willing to check your inner critic at the door. It helped me pass the time in a relatively amusing way during a substantial wait.

Clean romance level: sweet kisses
174 reviews
November 1, 2019
À little thin in the plot

Interesting story with several unbelievable plot points which is why this is only 3 stars. Characters are strongly developed but some of the things in the plot made no sense given the setting. A bookie about to marry an heiress doesn't walk away on being exposed as a adulterer at the altar. A businessman doesn't marry his childhood friend and let his new wife go gallivanting to a job right after marriage to keep in touch by letter only. Items like these litter the story which makes the plot unreasonable.
416 reviews1 follower
December 9, 2018
Great combination of Mystery and Romance!
This is the first book in the Balfour Hotel series and a delightful beginning. Amanda Davis is a masterful storyteller combining romance with mystery as she tells the backstory of the hotel and the various characters. The story is full of drama, suspense and intrigue with some great twists and clean romance. I look forward to the next adventure at the Balfour. I received an arc copy and am happy to leave my honest review.
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3,565 reviews27 followers
March 1, 2019
Emmeline is about to be married to a horrible man who is not interested in her but in her hotel.
Elias is a man who is trying to find a woman who has disappeared.
Amanda Davis wrote another fine story full of suspense and mystery. In her books, you have no idea what is going to happen next, it could be anything at all. You are in for a surprise when reading this book.
I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book.
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151 reviews5 followers
December 31, 2022
Endearing story

I enjoyed this book. I started it slow, but then woke up this morning to read chapter 3 to finish in one sitting. There were twists in the tale but not as many as to confuse the story. Just enough to confirm what you thought you already knew, and fill in the blanks as well. Despite being a romance book I could almost envision Emmeline as an Enola Holmes type character as well. Quite enjoyable.
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2,913 reviews27 followers
November 25, 2018
Good Book

This was the first time i read her book. This book was Good. The ending was Good, also. I will read more of her books.
336 reviews
December 3, 2019
Quite Good

Not read this author before so did not know what to expect. However it interested me enough to read it to the end.
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543 reviews22 followers
December 30, 2019
L' histoire est très romanesque, amour au premier regard etc.....Cependant même si la lecture est agréable, par moment, c'est un peu tiré par les cheveux , pas très vraisemblable.
461 reviews2 followers
January 20, 2020
Great

This was a great story. I enjoyed the mystery and the love story. Both were well written into the story.

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May 29, 2025
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I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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