Thursday, 1 June 2017

#CoverCrush: Carnegie's Maid by Marie Benedict

For new visitors do I want to explain that Cover Crush is something that my friend Erin over at Flashlight Commentary came up with and I adopted the idea together with some other friends. And, now we try to put up a Cover Crush every week. You can check below my pick of the week for their choices this week!


From the author of The Other Einstein comes the mesmerizing story of love, power, and the woman who inspired an American dynasty

In the industrial 1860s at the dawn of the Carnegie empire, Irish immigrant Clara Kelly finds herself in desperate circumstances. Looking for a way out, she seeks employment as a lady's maid in the home of the prominent businessman Andrew Carnegie. Soon, the bond between Clara and her employer deepens into love. But when Clara goes missing, Carnegie's search for her unearths secrets and revelations that lay the foundation for his lasting legacy. With captivating insight and stunning heart, Carnegie's Maid tells the story of one lost woman who may have spurred Andrew Carnegie's transformation from ruthless industrialist into the world's first true philanthropist.


Some thoughts about the cover:

Love this cover, the yellow colors in the room and the lonely woman standing/walking. It seems so fitting to the description of the book. It's the kind of cover that catches my eyes directly thanks to the bright colors.

Check out what my friends have picked for Cover Crush's this week:


Stephanie @ Layered Pages





Erin @ Flashlight Commentary

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