Under a Gilded Moon
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3.7
Joy Jordan-Lake
"Crawdads meets the Crawleys...Threaded through with a meticulously researched, well-crafted mystery, this is historical fiction at its best." --Fiona Davis, nationally bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth AvenueFrom the bestselling author of A Tangled Mercy comes an enthralling novel of secrets, a tumultuous war of ideas, and murder as classes collide in the shadow of Biltmore House.Biltmore House, a palatial mansion being built by the Vanderbilts, American "royalty," is in its final stages of construction in North Carolina. The country's grandest example of privilege, it symbolizes the aspirations of its owner and the dreams of a girl, just as driven, who lives in its shadow.Kerry MacGregor's future is derailed when, after two years in college in New York City, family obligations call her home to the beautiful Appalachians. She is determined to distance herself from the opulence she sees rising in the Blue Ridge Mountains, however close its reach. Her family's land is among the last pieces required to complete the Biltmore Estate. But something more powerful than an ambitious Vanderbilt heir could change Kerry's fate as, one by one, more outsiders descend on the changing landscape--a fugitive from Sicily, a reporter chasing a groundbreaking story, a debutante tainted by scandal, and a conservationist prepared to put anyone at risk to stoke the resentment of the locals.As Kerry finds herself caught in a war between wealth and poverty, innocence and corruption, she must navigate not only her own pride and desperation to survive but also the temptations of fortune and the men who control it.
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Author
Joy Jordan-Lake
Pages
414
Publisher
Amazon Publishing
Published Date
2020
ISBN
1542090032 9781542090032
Ratings
Google: 4
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"It’s probably not the best sign when my favorite part of the book was the historical notes at the end. Though to be fair, I only picked this up because I had the great good fortune to visit Biltmore in person last weekend. So while I loved the descriptions of the house, it didn’t heighten my enjoyment of the story beyond wanting to look at my pictures. <br/><br/>The story was just ok convoluted to follow. I liked the history and how the author tried to tie it all together, but it didn’t really work for me. But I still find the era fascinating and I appreciated the historical research!"
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