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Fiction.
Christian Fiction.
Historical Fiction.
In this regency romance, Lillian must run her father's apothecary when he falls ill. While she vies for village prominence, three men vie for her heart.
4.5 Stars! Exciting and entertaining! I thoroughly enjoyed this beautifully written story. Great characters, strong historical aspects, and twists & turns that will keep you guessing right up until the very end. I’ll definitely read more of her work in the future!
“The human heart, no matter what age, will only open to the heart that opens in return.” ― Julie Klassen, The Apothecary's Daughter ( )
Takes place over seven years never felt like a love story. She gets married at the end of the book because it was the easiest way to say the end. The book was a soap opera drama without any romance. Just like my life. ( )
I sacrificed a whole night of sleep to read this. I still can't believe every male in this story was pining for the heroine. I thought that part of the plot was a bit disenchanting and unrealistic. Nevertheless, it was a good and fun read. ( )
I enjoyed it. I felt like the author was going for a Jane Austen style story. This feels like a regency story where the female characters surprisingly have jobs. The main character had a lot of potential love interests. Holy Cow. I felt like every single man in the book was in love with her. ( )
Fiction.
Christian Fiction.
Historical Fiction.
In this regency romance, Lillian must run her father's apothecary when he falls ill. While she vies for village prominence, three men vie for her heart.
“The human heart, no matter what age, will only open to the heart that opens in return.”
― Julie Klassen, The Apothecary's Daughter ( )