Maud, greatly surprised at this because her brother had never shown any interest in her family except for her sister and had moved his family away soon after the marriage, rode quickly to Sir Edward, to her brother-in-law’s, house. She is sent a letter from her brother-in-law, which said that her sister, was pregnant and that he wanted Maud to be there during the birth. It starts with Maud, the title character (Bella’s) aunt, narrating. (I wrote a story like that except that it switched between two characters while this one switched between many more than two.) I really liked this because it gave me different views of different people though of the same situation. The whole book is in first person, but the chapters switch from character to character narrating, which was interesting. I like books with romance in them almost as much as I like depressing books, and this was a romantic book. Nevertheless, I did read it, and I really enjoyed it. I didn’t think I would like it very much, though I love a few others similar to it ( Ella Enchanted, to name one). I wasn’t too enthusiastic about reading this book at first. I haven’t read it yet, but she did and here’s her review: Note from Sherry: This book is on my list for the Once Upon a Time Challenge because Brown Bear Daughter read it and enjoyed it so much.
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