The Diamond Keeper, Jeannie Mobley
The Diamond Keeper, Jeannie Mobley
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The Diamond Keeper

Author: Jeannie Mobley

Narrator: Caroline Hewitt

Unabridged: 11 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/16/2021


Synopsis

A thrilling tale of the elusive Hope Diamond's journey across Europe during the French Revolution, with gorgeous, absorbing writing from Jeannie Mobley!

Eighteen-year-old Claudie Durand's future is planned. She'll take over the family inn, watch her much prettier younger sister, Mathilde, married off to the butcher's son, and live out her days alone, without the hope of finding a love of her own. Her mother ran off to the cloister when she was young, and her gruff, abusive father has deemed her unmarriageable, a nuisance, and only good for hard labor.

But outside their small village in Brittany, a revolution is brewing. When the Army of the Republic seizes their town, and Claudie finds herself at the center of the conspiracy, she and Mathilde must flee their sheltered life and take up a cause that, up till now, had always seemed like a distant conflict. As the sisters carry out a dangerous mission for the resistance: delivering a precious item to the mysterious Rooster of Rennes--Claudie's conscience is torn between the longing to return to her predictable, lonely existence and the desire to carve out a new future, reaching for the life--and love--she never dared dream of but knew deep down she truly deserved.

About The Author

Jeannie has spent much of her life daydreaming herself into other centuries. This tendency has led her to multiple degrees in history and anthropology, and a passion for writing fiction. She is the author of three historical middle grade novels: Katerina's Wish (2012, McElderry), Searching for Silverheels (2014, McElderry), and Bobby Lee Claremont and the Criminal Element (2017, Holiday House), which have received starred reviews from Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and Library Media Connection. Other honors include the Willa Award, Colorado Book Award, Junior Library Guild Selection, and inclusion on a number of notable lists, including the Amelia Bloomer List for Feminist Literature, Library of Congress 52 Great Reads List, the New York Public Library Notables, the Jefferson Cup List for Historical Fiction, as well as a variety of state lists. Her favorite stories are those of ordinary people who achieve the extraordinary. She is currently a professor of anthropology and department chair at a college in northern Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Haley on December 06, 2021

This was a very fun and quick historical romance read. I really enjoyed it for what it was the only 'complaint' I had is that I wish i could have more of our couple/MC in general. Overall it was enjoyable and you don't need to have read the first book in this 'series' to read it. (There's no connecti......more

Goodreads review by Sue (BeautyBookCorner) on March 25, 2022

2.5 Stars — I liked how the story began but by the time I got to the middle, I started skimming and putting it down. Ultimately, I felt like the plot was weak. The French Blue diamond is supposed to be central to the story, but we barely got any details about it. It could have literally been any oth......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on November 15, 2021

Thanks to PenguinTeen for giving me a free early copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Content warning: physical abuse I was a bit indifferent going into this novel. While I liked the first book in the series, THE JEWEL THIEF, well enough to request this book which is more of a com......more

Goodreads review by Claudia on January 27, 2022

Jeannie Mobley deliver a page-turning story of the struggle of two mutually devoted sisters (though each jealous of the other in her own way) to survive after the brutality of the French Revolution wreaks its bloody destruction of their peaceful village in Brittany. Elder sister Claudie, who has alw......more

Goodreads review by mikaela on March 05, 2022

Who dared call this a YA? She's TWENTY for Pete's sake Also Oops I guess this is book 2? But book 1 appears to have nothing to do with it? full review on spinebreaker......more