The Marquis’s Pursuit Kick-Off Package
About the Book
Book: The Marquis’s Pursuit
Author: Lorri Dudley
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: April 12, 2022
She’s desperate to keep her secret hidden, but he’s a determined Marquis.
As the son of a duke, Maxwell Oliver Weld, Marquis of Daventry, is allowed entry into the finest of London’s ballrooms, access to political figures, and advice from the best physicians. Yet, his wealth and contacts won’t heal his friend, Charlie, who’s dying from consumption. Hopeful for a miracle, Max persuades Charlie to sail across the Atlantic to stay in the Artesian Hotel on the island of Nevis and bathe in its famous healing springs. Max’s optimism is washed in doubt as the truth unravels about the hotel, its hot springs, and the beautiful caretaker.
The blaze of Evelyn Mairi Sheraton’s fiery side has long since been snuffed out. Hunted by a vengeful man from her past, only fortitude and the island’s sanctuary have kept Evelyn alive. She will do whatever it takes to keep her precious secret safe, even work for the demeaning Artesian Hotel owner, Edward Rousseau. However, when a jaunty marquis and his ailing friend arrive, sparks ignite, but Evelyn fears the revealing of her secrets will burn her to ash.
The elusive Evelyn may tend to Charlie’s well-being, but she stirs Max’s protective nature. He’d like nothing more than to remove her from the wretched employment of Edward Rousseau, yet that might endanger Charlie’s health even more. Refusing to give up on a miracle, Max waters her guarded heart, certain beauty will rise out of ashes. But when her secrets come to life, will love be worth the price?
My Review:
I loved this book. It’s a beautifully written story filled with historical details that help the reader feel as if you had been walking the sandy beaches on the island. By the time I finished the book, it was as if I’d actually come to know the three main characters: Max, Evelyn, and Charlie. Each one of these characters has their own compelling backstory and the author brings their paths together in an amazing way. Evelyn’s story is especially compelling, and she seemed to be in an impossible situation in which to ever find happiness in life. Max made the perfect “imperfect hero”. But I think it was Charles’ story that touched my heart the most and made me think past the book itself. If all professing believers in Christ had the same love, compassion, and desire to reach lost souls that Charles did, we’d see a major difference in our homes and churches.
As with all the books in this series, this one is filled with faith, hope, love, and even some romance and adventure. Please note this: There is a brief description of spousal abuse in a couple of the chapters. They are not graphic descriptions, but if there this is a trigger for you, be aware this topic is addressed in the book.
This book is the fifth in the “Leeward Islands” series, but it’s easy to read it as a stand-alone story. However, if you’ve been following the series, you’ll recognize Max as a young boy from earlier in the series. It was fun watching a younger character grow up and become the main character in one of the books in the series. Once you’ve read this one, you’ll want to go back and read the others.
I voluntarily received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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About the Author
Lorri Dudley has been a finalist in numerous writing contests and has a master’s degree in Psychology. She lives in Ashland, Massachusetts with her husband and three teenage sons, where writing romance allows her an escape from her testosterone filled household. Find her online at www.lorridudley.com.
More from Lorri
Some characters whisper to an author from the recesses of their imagination. For me, Maxell Weld, the Marquis of Daventry, commanded to have his story told. Max appears in my first book, The Duke’s Refuge, as a sure-of-himself, fixated-on-fishing, eight-year-old son of the island schoolmaster who happened to be a Duke in hiding. Now Max is grown, and although he still holds the same quirky characteristics of his youth, he bears the weight of being a marquis and the responsibility of adulthood.
The duty to care for and protect those he loves prompts Max to return to the Leeward Islands to save his closest mate, Charlie. He’s confident that God, with a bit of help from the famous healing springs in Nevis, will save Max’s life. However, Charlie has his own plans to unite the caring but secretive hotel caretaker, Evelyn Sheraton, with his buddy Max.
In the middle of writing, The Marquis’s Pursuit, my cousin passed away suddenly. He was newly married, in his early thirties, and in the process of renovating a house when he became sick. He started losing weight, and before doctors could figure out what was wrong, he went into organ failure and died. My heart still aches for those he left behind, especially his wife and my aunt and uncle.
As I wrote, the lines between fiction and reality blurred, and it’s hard to believe my tears didn’t fry out my laptop as I typed. But I’m grateful for how God used Max’s journey to help me to process why bad things happen, and how ultimately, God has a bigger plan that, at times, we can’t see or fathom.
God doesn’t always work in straight lines. Sometimes we must battle problems and issues to touch as many people as possible on our journey toward heaven. Stories, especially romances in my opinion, broaden our understanding of how those we love comfort and carry us through illness, pain, and sorrow. Max and Evelyn reminded me to stay anchored to those we love, lean on each other’s faith, and most importantly, that love conquers all.
To learn more, check out my website at lorridudley.com, or watch The Marquis’s Pursuit book trailer by clicking here: The Marquis’s Pursuit Trailer.
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 13
Remembrancy, April 14
She Lives To Read, April 14
For Him and My Family, April 15
Texas Book-aholic, April 16
Miriam Jacob, April 16
Inklings and notions, April 17
Betti Mace, April 18
Genesis 5020, April 19
Life of Literature, April 20
deb’s Book Review, April 20
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, April 21
Connie’s History Classroom, April 22
Blossoms and Blessings, April 23
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, April 23
Simple Harvest Reads, April 24 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, April 25
Locks, Hooks and Books, April 26
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Lorri is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1cc7d/the-marquis-s-pursuit-celebration-tour-giveaway
Even though Max is the hero and Evelyn is the heroine, I think Charlie is the most important character of the book.
Good book for Spring reading.
Thanks for the contest.
I love the cover. It sets the stage for the book.
Thank you fo sharing your wonderful review of The Marquis’s Pursuit , this sounds like a must read for me and I am looking forward to it
The Marquis’s Pursuit sounds like a wonderful historical romance for me and my mom to read! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks for sharing your review, She Lives To Read! Have an awesome weekend!
Thank you for sharing your excellent review! The Marquis’s Pursuit sounds like an epic romance.