About the Book
Book: A Summer on Bellevue Avenue
Author: Lorri Dudley
Genre: Christian historical romance
Release Date: January 9, 2024
In the world of the elite, reputation is everything…
Wealthy heiress Amanda Mae Klein is set to marry the man she loves, Wesley Jansen—the only person she trusts to help ease her anxiety among the social climbers of high society. Until the daughter of a union boss falls down a flight of stairs at Wesley’s office in the middle of the night…and the woman claims Wesley pushed her.
Seeking solace from the growing scandal, Amanda flees to the mansion-dotted seaside of Newport. Wesley follows to disprove the rumors and win back the trust of Amelia and her father. But soon, Amanda finds not only her social status but her life at risk. As dire events pit the two against each other, will their love find a way to survive?
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About the Author
Lorri Dudley has been a finalist in numerous writing contests and has a master’s degree in Psychology. She lives in Ashland, Massachusetts with her husband and three teenage sons, where writing romance allows her an escape from her testosterone filled household.
More from Lorri
Moguls, Millionaires, and Midas
Imagine parties where the dining guests could dig through a sand centerpiece for rubies, diamonds, sapphires, and other precious stones to take home as party favors. Or celebrating elaborate pet birthdays, where dogs are seated around a formal dining table and served liver, rice, and cake. Fancy dining on horseback as guests eat while riding. At the mention of the Gilded Age in Newport, Rhode Island, Robin Leach’s voice naturally pipes in my head, “These are the Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.”
Imposing wrought iron gates, expansive manicured lawns and gardens, and opulent French chateaus or Italian palazzos—the summer “cottages” of Newport’s famous self-made moguls of America’s Gilded Age stir the imagination and leave us wondering if we glimpsed a bit of what heaven may look like. What was accomplished, built, and achieved still impresses, and I had oodles of fun researching the era and its eccentric society walkers.
One of my favorite stories regarding the elites was the rivalry between “old money” Caroline Astor and “new money” Alva Vanderbilt. Legend has it that Caroline Astor frowned upon the Vanderbilts and did much to prohibit the new money Vanderbilts from having true social standing. Alva Vanderbilt concocted a plan to pry her way into old-money elitism by planning a fabulous costume party with all the who’s who of New York’s knickerbockers. Alva personally delivered Mrs. Astor’s invitation, and when Mrs. Astor refused to receive her, Alva Vanderbilt rescinded Caroline Astor’s daughter, Carrie’s, invitation. Hearing she was uninvited to the event, Carrie bent her mother’s ear and got her to acquiesce. Caroline Astor formally visited Alva Vanderbilt and attended the costume party, solidifying the Vanderbilt’s arrival into high society.
Living a little over an hour from Newport, I’ve toured many of the mansions and hiked the cliff walk along the luxurious shoreline. It was during one of these tours that the plot idea struck for Summer on Bellevue Avenue and the romance between two Gilded sweethearts torn apart by scandal was born.
My Thoughts
A Summer on Bellevue Avenue is written by Lorri Dudley. I have read several of this authors books and have always really enjoyed all of them. This is a wonderful addition to the Romance at the Gilded Age Resorts series, taking place in Newport, Rhode Island in 1895. Each book is written by a different author, but is tied together by the Gilded Age Resort theme.
Wealthy heiress Amanda Mae Klein is set to marry the man she loves, Wesley Jansen. He helps her with her anxiety - however there is an accident at Wesley’s office in the middle of the night. A girl has accused Wesley of pushing her down the stairs. Amanda flees to the sanctuary of Newport, Rhode Island trying to sort everything out - however Wesley follows her there and tries to win back her trust and prove her innocence. However it seems that trouble is also following them there.
I really liked these characters. While they want for nothing, they are experiencing the downfall of high society. I loved how down to earth they seemed. I loved how Wesley balanced Amanda out - she deals with the fears of messing up in society.
This book is well written characters and an intriguing storyline. I loved the element of suspense with the story. I have been enjoying every book in the series.
Thank you to the author, publisher and Celebrate Lit for allowing me to read a copy of this book., all thoughts are my own.
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For Him and My Family, February 1
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An Author’s Take, February 2
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 3
Cover Lover Book Review, February 4
Blossoms and Blessings, February 5
Holly’s Book Corner, February 5
Life on Chickadee Lane, February 6
Pause for Tales, February 6
Connie’s History Classroom, February 7
Book Looks by Lisa, February 7
Lily’s Corner, February 8
She Lives To Read, February 8
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Lorri is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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The Gilded Age is a fascinating time period. This sounds like a great addition to the series.
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