The Headmistress of Rosemere Review

Romance, historical fiction and the nobility. The workings of a fabulous historical fiction! 

The Headmistress of Rosemere written by Sarah Ladd follows the tale of Patience Creighton. Patience has dedicated her life to the Rosemere School for Young Ladies. At twenty five, she has accepted her time to have her own family has passed, so instead she has chosen to invest her energy into the family run Rosemere School for Young Ladies. When her father dies unexpectedly and her brother unable to deal with this heads to London, she is forced to push herself harder to ensure the success of the school.
The owner of the property and the school, William Sterling, is well known for his bachelor status and gambling. He has racked up a high amount of debt and the creditors soon come calling. When a fire threatens the school, William must decide how far he will go to protect his birthright. After surprising truths about William’s past emerges both William and Patience must turn to God to find a plan for their lives.
The Headmistress of Rosemere is the second book in the Whispers on the Moors series. You can easily read this book without having read the first one. The story is complete from beginning to end (which I love as it can be frustrating to end a story right in the middle). The main character, Patience, is an incredibly strong young woman and I found so hard to see her as a spinster! She is a giving person who would do anything for the people around her. She is completely selfless – someone who I would have loved to have had as my own headmistress. 
She is so pure at heart and that is what draws William in. Her kindness is also her downfall (something we can see in everyday life). She gives so much to others that she forgets that she too is also a person and deserves her own happiness. I feel at times as a parent I can give too much of myself to others, be it through Parent Council, volunteer work, school and work that sometimes it can become overwhelming. This book had you wishing and praying that Patience would find her happiness.

The author, Sarah Ladd, has more then ten years in marketing experience. She holds degrees in public relations and marketing. Her novel, the Heiress of Winterwood, was the recipient of the 2011 Genesis Award. You can find more about her here.

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Rating: 4.5/5

Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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17 thoughts on “The Headmistress of Rosemere Review
  1. Kisa 'Yuki' J.

    The book sounds good, I love the cover too. I want an outfit so pretty!<br />I don&#39;t usually enjoy books that are too heavily religious, but I may give this one a shot.

     
  2. Heather Walter

    This sounds like a great read! I really didn&#39;t read at all until I got my Kindle Fire. Now, I read before bedtime each night. If I for some reason don&#39;t get to read, I just don&#39;t &quot;feel right&quot;

     
  3. gsmarjara

    Some time back a friend gave The Headmistress of Rosemere written by Sarah Ladd to my doll who read it half and left at home. I looked at title and thought to read but somehow I missed and my wife kept it in a drawer, now am tempted to find it back.

     
  4. Lisa Trudell

    This does not look like something I would normally read. What I do know is that I definitely want to get back into reading again. I love to read but feel anymore that I cannot concentrate enough to just read for awhile.