The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow (Avenue of Dreams Book #2): A Novel


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  • James ducked between two buildings, through a space too narrow to be rightly called an alley, and hurried to the next street.

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    During that time, she's managed to keep her infant son a secret from all but Lucy Banning who helped her find a place to board the baby. It really held that separation of social classes that we're so familiar with in Downton. I really liked Charlotte in the first book and was simply ecstatic to find out the next book in the series would be about her. I also found it interesting and unique that both of the main characters in The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow were servants. The religious tone is pretty light and done with a deft touch to make you feel like the characters' faiths are really authentic. For one, it felt like a character had a too sudden change of heart.

    Late, late in the dark watches of the night, tasslehoff sat outside the cave entrance, staring up into the stars. Too many people knew that he could be found on the eighty-sixth floor of the new york skyscraper that came near to scratching clouds, and not all of these people wanted to see the man of bronze go on living.

    The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow A Novel Avenue of Dreams