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The Apothecary's Daughter

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Lilly Haswell remembers everything—whether she wants to, or not ...
As Lilly toils in her father's apothecary, preparing herbs and remedies by rote, she is haunted by memories of her mother's disappearance. Villagers whisper the tale, but her father refuses to discuss it. All the while, she dreams of the world beyond—of travel and adventure and romance.
When a relative offers to host her in London, Lilly discovers the pleasures and pitfalls of fashionable society and suitors, as well as clues about her mother. But will Lilly find what she is searching for—the truth of the past and a love for the future?
Blending romance, family drama, and fascinating historical detail, The Apothecary's Daughter is a novel to savor and share.
"Klassen has captured the best of Austen and Bronte."—Michelle Griep, Novel Reviews
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Davina Porter creates just the right atmosphere for this Regency story. She deftly matches voice with personality and gives distinct British accents to the various rural and urban characters. Lillie Haswell, the apothecary's daughter, dreams of leaving her quaint English village to travel the world in search of her missing mother. Instead she works with her father in his shop. When the opportunity comes for her to live in London, she jumps at the chance. But things don't work out as planned . . . In addition to a well-developed plot, the nineteenth-century world of medicine and herbal remedies is well depicted, and fascinating. N.L. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 24, 2008
      Klassen's debut novel, Lady of Milkweed Manor
      , was a Christy Award finalist, and her new Regency promises the same thanks to fine storytelling and knowledge of the apothecary's art. Lillian Haswell yearns to leave her father's apothecary shop in their small town and happily accepts an invitation to live in London. She leaves behind a handicapped brother, friends, her lonely father and memories of her lost mother, but finds that London holds its own troubles. Will Roger Bromley propose? What about the timid physician Adam Graves? And the dastardly Roderick Marlow? Will her humble origins ruin her chances of a good match? Complications ensue as Lillian is called home when word comes of her father's ill health. She takes over the apothecary shop—illegal, because a woman could not dispense medicine—and begins again thanks to her father's former assistant Francis Baylor. Klassen blends her tale well; each ingredient—romance, friendship, healing arts, mystery—is measured to produce a lively, lengthy tale that will satisfy Regency aficionados and general readers, too.

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