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Fascinated by Dierenpark, an abandoned mansion high atop a windswept cliff in the Hudson River Valley, Sophie van Rijn sees no harm in setting up a roof-top weather station for her work with the newly established Weather Bureau. While the villagers are suspicious of the mysterious estate and its tragic history, Sophie has come to see it as her own enchanted piece of paradise.
The first Vandermark to return to the area in sixty years, Quentin intends to put an end to the shadowy rumors about the property that has brought nothing but trouble upon his family. Ready to tear down the mansion, he is furious to discover Sophie trespassing on his land.
Instantly at odds, Quentin and Sophie yet find common ground when she is the only one who can reach his troubled son. There's a light within Sophie that Quentin has never known, and a small spark of the hope that left him years ago begins to grow. But when the secrets of Dierenpark can no longer be kept in the past, will tragedy triumph or can their tenuous hope prevail?
Review
Have you ever sighed after reading the last page of a book? Sighed because it was such a wonderfully written novel and the characters had somehow ingrained themselves into your heart so that it felt like a real "goodbye" when you finished their story?
That's how I felt when I read the final word in Until the Dawn. I have read several books by the talented Elizabeth Camden, and I have yet to be disappointed. She has a knack for creating a strong cast of leading characters to draw the reader into the story. Sophie and Quentin are as opposite of individuals as one could imagine - one is bright, warm, and sunny in nature whose main passion in life, besides being a blessing to others and living out her faith, is having a climate observatory established in town and being able to work there. The other character is a dark, brooding skeptic hounded by pain from an injury, guilt over his relationship with his former deceased wife, and driven by the need to repay his grandfather and raise his son to be self-supporting. With two such opposing personalities, fireworks - and not the good kind - are guaranteed to follow. But what becomes rather surprising is over the course of time, mutual admiration and respect for each other blossom - along with perhaps something else more intimate?
But romance isn't the only side to this story. Locals call the beautiful Dierenpark Estate cursed and plagued by problems from the moment it was built. Indeed, it holds more secrets than one could ever imagine, bringing an intriguing angle to the book. Threaded together with Elizabeth Camden's fantastic writing, Until the Dawn is just a fantastic read that I would highly recommend - along with her other excellent novels.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.
I've heard about this author before, though I didn't read her books. Maybe I should try.
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