Josie's residence in a gothic English manor and her deeply romantic connection to Elias, who lived years in the past, is as chillingly atmospheric as Rochester calling across the moors. Dearest Josephine is a delight.' Emily Bain Murphy, author of The Disappearances ' Dearest Josephine is more than an immersive read. Touching and inventive, it bursts with wit, warmth, and a blending of classic and contemporary that goes together like scones and clotted cream. Step aside Pride and Prejudice, there's a new romance on the English moors.' Nadine Brandes, author of Romanov' Caroline George infuses an epistolary love story with a romance and charm that crosses centuries. This book is teeming with swoon-worthy prose, adorable humor, and an expert delivery of ' Will they end up together?' I guarantee you'll be burning the midnight candle to a stub to get answers. The characters' heartaches worked their way into my own chest until I hurt with them, hoped with them, and dared to dream with them. ' Dearest Josephine is the type of story that becomes your own. And star-crossed doesn't even begin to cover it. Suddenly she's falling in love with a guy who lived two hundred years ago. The last one nearly ruined her friendship with her best friend.Now, in the wake of her father's death, Josie finds Elias's letters. He met Josephine De Clare once and penned dozens of letters hoping to find her again.2021: Josie De Clare has questionable taste in boyfriends. 1821: Elias Roch has ghastly luck with women. Love arrives at the most unexpected time.
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