Thursday, November 14, 2013

Dear Mr. Knightley by Katherine Reay

I saw this book and thought it would be a fun, interesting read. When I first started reading it, I wasn't to sure about it. The book is written in letter form to Mr. Knightley from Samantha Moore. In each letter, she talks about what is going on in her life. This confused me at first but once I was used to the writing style, I enjoyed the story. If you like Jane Austen and similar books, this book is filled with references that you will understand.

The author is hosting a facebook giveaway November 14-December 3 for a chance to win a kindle HDX and an Austen-themed prize pack. Enter here if you want to enter.

Here is the excerpt from the author's goodreads page:

Dear Mr. Knightley is a contemporary epistolary novel with a delightful dash of Jane Austen.

Samantha Moore survived years of darkness in the foster care system by hiding behind her favorite characters in literature, even adopting their very words. Her fictional friends give her an identity, albeit a borrowed one. But most importantly, they protect her from revealing her true self and encountering more pain.

After college, Samantha receives an extraordinary opportunity. The anonymous “Mr. Knightley” offers her a full scholarship to earn her graduate degree at the prestigious Medill School of Journalism. The sole condition is that Sam write to Mr. Knightley regularly to keep him apprised of her progress.

As Sam’s true identity begins to reveal itself through her letters, her heart begins to soften to those around her—a damaged teenager and fellow inhabitant of Grace House, her classmates at Medill, and, most powerfully, successful novelist Alex Powell. But just as Sam finally begins to trust, she learns that Alex has secrets of his own—secrets that, for better or for worse, make it impossible for Sam to hide behind either her characters or her letters.

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