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Thursday, February 07, 2013
The Ambassador's Daughter Another Absorbing, Atmospheric Thriller From Jenoff (With a Giveaway!)
1:00 AM
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Paris, 1919—Even as the world's leaders gather to discuss how to proceed after the Great War, Margot Rosenthal's growing weary of the city. Brought to France by her father—a German Oxford professor who's been granted diplomatic status in order to attend the historic conference—Margot is bored and lonely. Still, the 20-year-old's not in any great hurry to return to her home country. The moment she steps onto German soil, she'll have to face her fiancee, Stefan. Although he's still recovering from serious battle wounds, Stefan wants to proceed with their marriage as soon as possible. He's waited four years to make Margot his bride; he refuses to delay it any longer. Margot knows it's cruel to prolong their separation, but she hardly knows Stefan anymore. Does she love him? She's not sure. Can she marry him, even if it's only out of guilt and pity? She knows she must. Just not yet.
Torn between her feelings for Georg, her concern for her father and her anxiety over her impending marriage, Margot must decide what—and who—she really wants. How much is she willing to sacrifice in order to chase her own dreams? In days as tumultuous as these, is it smarter to play things safe? Or is it the perfect time to take a few risks?
The Ambassador's Daughter, a new historical novel by Pam Jenoff, is a fast-paced romantic thriller set in the tension-filled days that bookended the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Although it gets predictable in places, the novel's plot moves fast enough to keep the story interesting. My biggest beef with the book is actually Margot. While I felt some sympathy for her, I mostly thought she was too selfish to be truly likable. Plus, she's a little slow on the uptake. Those irritants notwithstanding, I enjoyed this atmospheric and suspenseful tale.
(Readalikes: The publisher compares The Ambassador's Daughter to Anna Karenina. I haven't read the Tolstoy classic, so I don't know how apt that comparison is. The story reminded me a little of other Jenoff novels, especially The Kommandant's Girl and The Diplomat's Wife)
Grade: B-
If this were a movie, it would be rated: PG-13 for mild language (no F-bombs), violence and sexual innuendo/content
To the FTC, with love: I received an ARC of The Ambassador's Daughter from the generous folks at Harlequin/MIRA via those at Book Trib, for whom this review was written. Thank you!
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Thanks to the good people at Harlequin/MIRA, I have one copy of The Ambassador's Daughter to give away. If you're interested in entering the drawing, please leave a comment on this post. Be sure to include your email address so I can contact you if you win. The giveaway is open to readers with U.S. and Canadian addresses only. I will choose a winner (well, Random.org will) on February 20th. Good luck!
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