
Thanks to Carla from Carla Loves Books, my new favorite author is Katherine Reay. Carla reviewed one of this author’s books, and the race was on for me to “find them all.”
The Bronte Plot is an excelllent “escape” read, but it is much, much more. The 2015 publication is a romance, but it is much, much more. Sid McKenna , one of Chicago’s most reputable antique dealers/decorator’s, personal assistant,Lucy, is our protagonist. She specializes in antique books, often inscribed with personal notes to a giftee ,and can find just the right “fit” for a customer’s desire for a unique gift. Her father was a grifter as she grew up, shifting the family from place to place and always working a “con,” never holding down a steady job.
Enter James Carmichael, of the Chicago Carmichaels, who wishes to buy a birthday gift for his grandmother. It is not love at first sight for either of them.
Enter the fragile grandmother, striving to make a long-ago wrong right, but who needs a personal assistant to accompany her to England. Lucy is her choice.
Things immediately get complicated. Lucy has an ethical secret she has been hiding from Sid, her mentor.She travels to England with Mrs. Carmichael, looks up her father, has the opportunity to try out her designer skills at an old, inn, and develops an on-again, off-again relationship with James.
The story is easy to follow, truths are peeled away like skins on an onion, and we come to love and worry about the characters. I promise the plot will keep you turning the pages. I stayed up until an ungodly hour to finish this one!

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