Of Angels and Orphans (Cerny)

Book Reviews
A wonderful, incredibly touching, incredibly well-done story about the quiet power of personal connection.
Steve Donahue - Historical Novel Society.


5-stars! I really loved the narration style and the picturesque way the story is presented. Taking the readers to the old Georgian era is not a small feat. The cobbled streets, the cobbler, the smithy or even the highwayman, all contributed in creating the aura of that era. Each character was well etched. The change in the atmosphere of the story from England to America was subtle, yet present. A job well done Ms. Cerny.
Rubina Ramesh - The Book Club.


5-stars! I was given this book by the author in return for an honest review. What an exceptionally well written story. I fell in love with this book and its characters. Set in the 18th century it tells the story of a love between an orphan and a rich child that only grows as they grow. The lengths that they will go to in order to be together is remarkable!!! This is a truly wonderful story and I can’t wait to read more by this author!
Janie Lucas, #38 Top Reader - Goodreads

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