I’ve just finished reading the last book, but it occurred to me that it makes little sense to review it separately from the others since the three books are like three parts of the same story. While Rowena, Victoria and Prudence are trying to untangle their rather complicated love lives, WWI starts and throws everything into disarray. Title: Spring Awakening (Summerset Abbey #3) The relationships between the three girls and their love interests develops a little, people travel from London to the country and vice versa, and there’s a lot of useless talking, but the status quo practically doesn’t change between the end of the first book and the beginning of the third. In the second book, which picks up after the ~dramatic~ conclusion of the first one, nothing happens for a couple hundred pages. Title: A Bloom in Winter (Summerset Abbey #2) There, Prudence is relegated below stairs and treated like a maid, and Rowena and Victoria struggle with their overbearing aunt and a dark family secret. Buxton has just died, and their uncle insists that Rowena and Victoria come live with his family at Summerset Abbey. Buxton was very progressive and raised the three girls to be modern and independent. Pru was the daughter of their housekeeper, but Mr. In the first book of this trilogy set in the 1910s we’re introduced to the two Buxton sisters, Rowena and Victoria, as well as their childhood friend Prudence. Title: Summerset Abbey (Summerset Abbey #1)
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