The Dressmakers Secret, Charlotte Betts
The Dressmakers Secret, Charlotte Betts
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The Dressmaker's Secret
A gorgeously evocative historical romance

Author: Charlotte Betts

Narrator: Charlotte Strevens

Unabridged: 13 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/26/2017


Synopsis

A sumptuously romantic story bursting with historical colour and flavour, perfect for readers of Dinah Jefferies, Philippa Gregory and Georgette Heyer.

'Romantic, engaging and hugely satisfying' Katie Fford on The Apothecary's Daughter

*****

Italy, 1819. Emilia Barton and her mother Sarah live a nomadic existence, travelling from town to town as itinerant dressmakers to escape their past. When they settle in the idyllic coastal town of Pesaro, Emilia desperately hopes that, this time, they have found a permanent home. But when Sarah is brutally attacked by an unknown assailant, a deathbed confession turns Emilia's world upside down.

Seeking refuge as a dressmaker in the eccentric household of Princess Caroline of Brunswick, Emilia experiences her first taste of love with the charming Alessandro. But her troubling history gnaws away at her. Might she, a humble dressmaker's daughter, have a more aristocratic past than she could have imagined? When the Princess sends her on an assignment to London, she grasps the opportunity to unravel the truth.

Caught up in a web of treachery and deceit, Emilia is determined to discover who she really is - even if she risks losing everything . . .

*****

Reader reviews:

'You will never be disappointed with a Charlotte Betts book!' Amazon reviewer
'Well-written and thought-provoking' Goodreads reviewer
'A fantastic story loaded with history' Amazon reviewer

About Charlotte Betts

Charlotte Betts began her working life as a fashion designer in London. A career followed in interior design, property management and lettings.Always a bookworm, Charlotte discovered her passion for writing after her three children and two step-children had grown up. The Apothecary's Daughter is her debut novel and won the YouWriteOn Book of the Year in 2010, the Romantic Novelists' Association Joan Hessayon Award for New Writers in 2011 and the RoNA's Historical Category award for 2013. The sequel, The Painter's Apprentice was published in 2012 and shortlisted for the Festival of Romance's Best Historical Read Award in 2012. The Spice Merchant's Wife was published in 2013 and won the Festival of Romance's Best Historical Read Award in 2013.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dale on November 12, 2020

In 1819 Emilia Barton and her mother, Sarah, lead a nomadic life moving from town to town in Italy as itinerant dressmakers. Emilia would love to stay in one place but Sarah is adamant they must keep moving because they are in danger from the past. When they arrive in the coastal town of Pesaro, Emi......more

Goodreads review by Clare on January 09, 2020

I loved this – my first book by Charlotte Betts. I almost never read books set during the Regency and knew virtually nothing about Caroline of Brunswick. This book has made me want to know more about her. Beautifully written and researched, full of fascinating period detail, it was also a page-turne......more

Goodreads review by Kim on November 13, 2017

I love books that educate you certain eras in history and make you curious enough to research more about the people. I'd never heard of Caroline of Brunswick before and love to hear about Royal relationships and how tricky some of them have been. Emelia has travelled widely with her mother picking up......more

Goodreads review by Thebooktrail on January 01, 2022

A reread to start the year off with a visit to Italy and a royal house... A lovely immersive read with just the right dose of historical intrigue, real life mixed with fiction, human interest, romance and lots of family secrets. I’ve read all of Charlotte’s novels now and I’ve loved every one and the......more

Goodreads review by 19ParsonsS on January 30, 2022

I started ‘The Dressmaker’s Secret’ a couple of days ago and I found myself unable to put it down. The book was about this girl who had spent her life for as long as she could remember with her mum, Sarah. They travelled a lot as Sarah lived in a constant state of worry she was being followed. The b......more