I love this cover! Have you seen the sky look like this before and been in awe? There is something about a gorgeous sky that puts life back into perspective for me.
Twilight at Moorington Cross by Abigail Wilson is a romantic, mysterious Regency read. Main character, Amelia Pembroke, must choose between two suitors in order to inherit the estate, Moorington Cross, she has been living in while being treated for the last few years. The only problem is she may love someone else all together. She has no idea who to trust, and neither does the reader.
I am a huge fan of Abigail Wilson’s stories, and I enjoyed this one. There were several plot twists, surprises and love interests. The author does a nice job writing a happily-ever-after that still leaves you guessing to the end. Exploring Moorington Cross as a reader was marvelous and I wished to visit.
I greatly enjoyed this delightful story and highly recommend it for fans of mystery, regency, and gothic romance. Being swept away to Regency England was extremely enjoyable and I highly recommend Twilight at Moorington Cross.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book and not required to write a review.
The same moment Elizabeth Bennett discovered Mr. Darcy’s true character in Pride and Prejudice, Abigail realized she would never be the same. Caught up in an endless supply of Regency novels for the past decade, she’s used this unique passion to create Gothic mysteries with a heart.
A self-proclaimed chai tea addict and mother of two crazy kids, Abigail fills her spare time with camping, hiking, water skiing, and canoeing. She hopes to visit all 59 national parks in her lifetime, and with a dozen or so under her belt, she is well on her way. She currently resides in Dripping Springs, Texas with her husband and children.
In 2017, Abigail won WisRWA’s Fab Five contest and in 2016, the American Christian Fiction Writers’ First Impressions contest in the Historical Romance category. She was also chosen as a 2017 finalist in the Daphne du Maurier Contest and Genesis Contest. Her first two novels were published in 2019 by HarperCollins Christian Publishing.
In 2017, Abigail won WisRWA’s Fab Five contest and in 2016, the American Christian Fiction Writers’ First Impressions contest in the Historical Romance category. She was also chosen as a 2017 finalist in the Daphne du Maurier Contest and Genesis Contest. Her first two novels were published in 2019 by HarperCollins Christian Publishing.
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