*The dedication is to "the Keeper of my soul." Alcohol and the inn's taproom are occasionally mentioned. *"At the moment, her faith felt as crumbly as the wood - which was always the best time to pray." If we fail to trust in his provision, what kind of faith is that?" *Within the first few pages: "God's seen us through worse, has He not?. The Bow Street group was disbanded in 1839." The force… was founded in 1749… Bow Street runners was the public's nickname for the officers.
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Historical Background from Wikipedia"The Bow Street Runners have been called London's first professional police force. A dangerous, highly connected traitor… And if this operation fails, I shall refute any knowledge of this conversation, to the point of watching you swing from a gibbet if necessary." This is quite the serious tone to take, especially when Ford had been Moore's guardian for several years! You will pose as a gambling rogue to ferret out a suspected traitor. The hero: Officer Alexander Moore has been given a special assignment by Magistrate Ford of the Bow Street Runners: "I would like you to go incognito for a while…. Johanna's mother is somewhat limited by her "poor eye," and Thomas tends to get into scrapes, so a large chunk of the workload goes to Johanna. They are a hair's breadth away from losing the inn, which is also their home. The heroine: Johanna Langley, 25, along with her mother and young brother Thomas, run the Blue Hedge Inn. I jumped at the chance to obtain a NetGalley copy of this one because Griep is on my list of my favorite six authors! The novel is a standalone story and second in The Bow Street Runners series, the first being Brentwood's Ward. The Innkeeper's Daughter (2018, Barbour) by Michelle Griep is a Christian Regency romance/mystery set in Dover, England in 1808. I jumped at the chance to obtain a NetGalley copy of this one because Griep is on my list of my favorite six authors! Rating: 5 stars Th "From now on, you are no longer a Moore, but a Morton… You are a dealer in fine wines, a buyer and seller for your father."
"From now on, you are no longer a Moore, but a Morton… You are a dealer in fine wines, a buyer and seller for your father." The Innkeeper's Daughter (2018, Barbour) by Michelle Griep is a Christian Regency romance/mystery set in Dover, England in 1808. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.more I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing, Inc.through NetGalley. I am so impressed with the scenes in this book that I swear I was there seeing,hearing,tasting, all of my senses came alive in a sensory overload! Michelle,I need to read more of your books! I have my new favorite author right here!
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I've tried this author in novella form before but a full book no, not until now! After all with the odds 50-50 I'll like them it's worth the effort to me. You see I am always willing to try a new to me author for the first time. I've tried this author in novella form before but a full book no, not until now! Michelle,I need to read more of your books! I have my new favorite author right here! I am so impressed with the scenes in this book that I swear I was there seeing,hearing,tasting, all of my senses came aliv Well you could probably knock me down with a feather right now. Well you could probably knock me down with a feather right now.