The Girl in the Gatehouse

· Bethany House
4.6
46 reviews
Ebook
400
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Mariah Aubrey lives in seclusion with her secrets. Will an ambitious captain uncover her identity . . . and her hidden past?

Banished from the only home she's ever known, Mariah Aubrey hides herself away in an abandoned gatehouse on a distant relative's estate. There she supports herself and her loyal servant the only way she knows how--by writing novels in secret.

When Captain Matthew Bryant leases the estate, he is intrigued by the beautiful girl in the gatehouse. But there are many things he doesn't know about this beguiling outcast. Will he risk his plans--and his heart--for a woman shadowed by scandal?

Intriguing, mysterious, and romantic, The Girl in the Gatehouse takes readers inside the life of a secret authoress at a time when novel-writing was considered improper for ladies and the smallest hint of impropriety could change a woman's life forever.

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4.6
46 reviews
Nicole Santana
June 12, 2016
Julie Klassen is such a great storyteller. This book begins slow, but it picks up. Fun adventure, wonderful characters, and sweet romance. Definitely caught the Mansfield Park nod...one of my most favorite books ever!!! Highly recommend this novel, especially if you love any Austen or Bronte novel.
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Kathleen Ringel
November 13, 2016
I was a little disappointed. It seems every story Julie writes is about a fallen woman, making her own way in the world, being pursued by 2 different men. This story line was the same. Although it was a cute read, its getting a little old. I would like to see Julie step out of her comfort zone and write something different.
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Bethany Shipp
August 22, 2015
Girl in the Gatehouse was the first book of Julie Klassen's that I read. I loved it. I love her writing style & story settings. This is my second favorite book of hers. (My favorite is Lady of Milkweed Manor.)
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About the author

Julie Klassen is a fiction editor and novelist. Her first book, Lady of Milkweed Manor, was a Christy Award finalist. The Silent Governess is a finalist for the RITA® Award in Inspirational Romance and the Minnesota Book Awards for Genre Fiction. Julie is a graduate of the University of Illinois. She and her husband have two sons and live in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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