Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Julie Klassen and The Tutor's Daughter

The Tutor's Daughter is a great book. I've read several of Julie Klassen's books and was not disappointed with this one.

Emma has grown up in a home full of boys, it seems. Her Mother passed away years ago, and her father tutors/teaches the young men of rich families. Emma has more formal education than most young ladies her age, and loves it that way.

Her dream is to travel the world, but her father forbids it, plus they don't have the money to do so. Her father's health is failing, and not many families are sending their sons to be tutored these days.

Emma decides to take matters in her own hands and writes a wealthy gentleman who she knows has two sons left at home. The first two have already been in her father's tutelage.

Sir Giles answers back. That letter changes her life! He wants Mr. Smallwood and Emma to come to his house and tutor!

Find out what The Tutor's Daughter encounters along the way!

My Rating: 5 Stars


NOTE: I received a FREE e-copy of this book for review from Bethany House Publishers and Net Galley. A positive response is not required, only an honest one. The comments and opinions are my own.

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