“The Portrait” by Hazel Statham Book Review

By Ruth on July 15, 2013 in book, historical fiction, review, romance
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The PortraitThe Portrait by Hazel Statham

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely adore classic romances, such as, novels of Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte. For me, a historical romance that is patterned after these famous authoresses is the perfect book. Indeed Hazel Statham has joined these auspicious ranks! I couldn’t help but be reminded of these amazing classics as I devoured this delectable book. However, in many ways, I appreciated this book more. Why? For one thing, the story was shorter, and it was easier to read and understand. I never found the story veering off in any unrelated or vapid directions as the greats sometimes did. The author was able to capture my attention from the beginning through the end with some delightful humor and a heart-warming story to boot.

I honestly have only one minor criticism for this book. There was some superfluous profanity (my opinion), but there was nothing hardcore about it. And I was so relieved that there were no bedroom scenes, and impropriety was frowned upon. That was refreshing, and it made the minor profanity seem inconsequential (but you know I always let my readers know about any potentially objectionable material).

If you are looking for a relatively quick read that will take you back to a simpler time when men were gentlemen and women were truly feminine, this is the book for you. I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.

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“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.” — Franz Kafka Ruth is an inspirational entertainment journalist who instinctively sees the best in all and seeks to share universal beauty, love and positivity. She is an artist who leads with her heart and gives readers a glimpse of the best of this world through the masterful use of the written word. Ruth was born in Tacoma, Washington but now calls Yelm, Washington her home. She lives on five acres with her parents, a dog, two miniature goats, cats and a teenage daughter who is a dynamic visual artist herself. Ruth interviews fellow artists both inside and outside of the film/television industry. At the core of all she does is the strength of her faith.

3 Comments

  1. Hazel Statham July 21, 2013 Reply

    Hi William,

    I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

  2. william saylor July 21, 2013 Reply

    Thanks for the review sound like a book i want to read.

  3. Hazel Statham July 17, 2013 Reply

    Many thanks for such a lovely review – it is very much appreciated. I’m so pleased you enjoyed the book.

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