1893 . . . Alice Porterman is released from her duties as a maid and travels home to help her mother care for her sickly brother. But her mother and brother are not in their family home when Alice arrives and she learns the landlord, Albert Donahue, has evicted them into the harsh Boston winter. Ali
The Maid's Quarters
โ Scribed by Bush, Holly
- Book ID
- 108620218
- Publisher
- Holly Bush Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 42 KB
- Series
- Crawford Family 2.5
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
1893 . . . Alice Porterman is released from her duties as a maid and travels home to help her mother care for her sickly brother. But her mother and brother are not in their family home when Alice arrives and she learns the landlord, Albert Donahue, has evicted them into the harsh Boston winter. Alice goes in search of him and is surprised at what she finds.
Albert Donahue, an up-and-coming member of Boston's elite, made his fortune through hard work and shrewd business deals. But his dreams of a family to share it with have not come true, perhaps until an impertinent young woman enters his home and won't leave until she speaks to him.
The Maid's Quarters novella is part of the Crawford Family Series, featuring Jolene Shelby's maid, Alice.
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