Book Review: His Precious Inheritance by Dorothy Clark
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Synopsis of the book:
After an adorable toddler arrives on her boss’s doorstep, Clarice Gordon’s job offer transforms from full-time journalist to part-time nanny. Clarice agrees to care for Charles Thornberg’s little brother as long as she can continue writing. But soon Charles stirs emotions in Clarice that are far from professional…
Charles never dreamed he had a long-lost brother, but he’ll do everything to ensure the little one is loved. And Clarice amazes him with the warmth and care she shows the boy—so different from the career women he’s known. Charles doesn’t like surprises in his neatly ordered life, though thanks to this one, he may have stumbled upon the family he’s always wanted…
My review:
A sweet historical romance. I really liked the historical details of the typewriter which was new technology at that time. Having gone from typewriter to computer now, I found it fascinating to see how someone would respond to the typewriter as a new instrument.
I found the beginning a little slow in setting the stage for Charles’ little brother to enter their lives but I really enjoyed the unfolding of their love for him and each other.
What I enjoyed most about this book:
Charles was my favorite person with a strong character and determination to do right for his brother.
What I didn’t like about this book:
Slow start to the story
Would I recommend this book to others? Yes. This is a sweet historical romance with good characters and a very happy ending.
Note: I received this book complimentary in a giveaway. I was not required to give a review. All of the opinions I have expressed here are my own.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
-Loraine Nunley
2 Comments
Trixi
Oh I so miss the historical line of Love Inspired! It’s my favorite genre and I was very sad that it ended. At least I have quite a few hundred on my shelf to still enjoy!
Lovely review, I’m going to have to get a hold of this one for myself 🙂
Loraine
I know Trixi. I miss it too. There just weren’t enough of us buying them I suppose. 🙁 Thanks for reading my review.