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  1 Diamonds & Deceit
Author: Rasheed, Leila
    Series: At Somerton, #2
 
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Class: Fiction
Age: 12-19
Language: English
LC: PZ7.R181
Grade: 7-12
Print Run: 100000
ISBN-13: 9781423171188
LCCN: 2013032978
Imprint: Disney-Hyperion
Publisher: Hyperion
Pub Date: 01/07/2014
Availability: Out of Stock Indefinitely
List: $17.99
  Hardcover
Physical Description: 424 pages ; 22 cm H 8.75", W 6", D 1.5", 1.3 lbs.
LC Series: At Somerton ;
Brodart Sources: Brodart's For Youth Interest: Popular
Brodart's Insight Catalog: Teen
Brodart's TOP Young Adult Titles
Brodart's YA Reads for Adults
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Awards: Horn Book Guide Titles, Rated 1 - 4
Starred Reviews:
TIPS Subjects: Romance
Historical Fiction
BISAC Subjects: JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Europe
JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Blended Families
JUVENILE FICTION / Love & Romance
LC Subjects: Great Britain, History, George V, 1910-1936, Fiction
Household employees, Fiction
Household employees, Juvenile fiction
Love stories
Love, Fiction
Social classes, Fiction
Social classes, Juvenile fiction
Stepfamilies, Fiction
Stepfamilies, Juvenile fiction
SEARS Subjects: Great Britain, History, 20th century, Fiction
Household employees, Fiction
Love, Fiction
Social classes, Fiction
Stepfamilies, Fiction
Reading Programs: Accelerated Reader Level: 5.3 , Points: 14.0
 
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Brodart's TOP Young Adult Titles | 01/01/2014
Betrayal waits for the servants and gentry of Somerton Court as Rose falls for the only aristocrat who makes the former servant feel like she might deserve a new life, Ada readies herself for a loveless marriage to save Somerton Court, and Sebastian seeks a way to help his old valet, Oliver, thwart a hungry, merciless reporter. At Somerton series, 432pp.
Journal Reviews
Horn Book Guide | 11/01/2014
3. In this second installment, lines are further blurred between upstairs and downstairs as former housemaid Rose transitions into her new role as a lady and Lady Ada attempts to save her family from financial ruin. In this period soap opera (forbidden trysts, rape, unrequited love, etc.), Rasheed effectively highlights early-twentieth-century culture, and plenty of subplots and much intrigue offer surprises. ac. 424pg. THE HORN BOOK, c2014.
Kirkus Reviews | 12/01/2013
More scheming servants and conniving debutantes at Somerton. On the eve of World War I, technology and shifting social mores are eroding the fabric of London society as the pace of life accelerates. In the second installment of this soapy series, the focus shifts to Lady Ada's secret half sister, Rose, who was raised as a housemaid at Somerton and elevated to a member of the family at the conclusion of Cinders & Sapphires (2013). As Rose attempts to navigate her first London season as a participant instead of a supporting player, she is confounded at every turn by malicious rivals and conflicting messages about her role in the evolving societal landscape. Gossip (and the fear of it) is the driving force at the heart of the story. Although there is some mustache-twirling villainy--and brutal consequences for aristocratic license--most of Rasheed's characters are satisfyingly complex and flawed. With a few notable exceptions, no one is all good or all bad, leaving plenty of room for outlandish plot twists and changes of heart. Deft descriptions embroider the subplots that provide the historical context and intrigue--the trains of London's Underground Railway roar "like an imprisoned dragon"--and the anxiety of the age is leavened somewhat by humorous touches. Add this to the list of recommended reading for Downton Abbey enthusiasts. (Historical fiction. 12 & up). 432pg. KIRKUS MEDIA LLC, c2013.
School Library Journal | 03/01/2014
Gr 8 Up. The intrigue continues in this addition to the series. The Averleys are in London for "the Season," a ceaseless parade of parties and events designed to foster advantageous family alliances. Having failed to secure a suitable match in her first two seasons, Charlotte is determined to snare a husband this summer but is unwilling to let go of Lord Fintan, Ada's betrothed, and he seems unable to resist her advances. Ada is keenly aware that becoming Lady Fintan will save her family from the financial ruin wrought by her brother William's gambling debts. She is fond of Lord Fintan and believes she has resigned herself to give up her love for Ravi. Rose is still trying to adjust to her new position as the recognized daughter of Lord Westlake but cannot escape her past as a lady's maid. She is unwittingly drawn into a relationship with the heir to one of the wealthiest families in England, completely unaware of his playboy reputation. Michael returns to Eton so that he will be better able to provide for Priya. William takes advantage of his absence to take unwanted liberties with her. Meanwhile, Sebastian continues his desperate search for a solution to Oliver's imprisonment. Despite the multitude of characters, Rasheed does an admirable job of keeping each of their stories enticing, steadily bringing each situation to a soap-opera-worthy cliffhanger. While there are a few satisfying resolutions, enough remains unsettled to keep fans anxiously awaiting the next installment. Cary Frostick, formerly at Mary Riley Styles Public Library, Falls Church, VA. 424p. SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, c2014.
~VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates Magazine - Retired Journal) | 02/01/2014
4Q 4P J S. The London Season in 1913 is in full swing, and the women of Somerton are in attendance. Rose, still struggling with her transition from housemaid to being the second daughter of the Earl of Westlake, is intrigued by the roguish Duke of Huntleigh. Her sister, Ada, is newly engaged to Lord Fintan but is secretly struggling with memories of the magical moments she shared with Ravi. Ada knows her family needs the financial stability her union with Fintan would bring, but Fintan seems to be dallying with her sister Charlotte. Sebastian is still digging to find helpful background on his former valet, Oliver, who is on trial for a murder that he did not commit, while Michael is serious about pursuing a relationship with nursemaid Priya. And if the upstairs intrigues are not enough, downstairs there are conflicts as Annie becomes discontent with her role, Mrs. Cliffe is replaced with a woman of iron will, and Celine seems to have ulterior motives for her work with Rose. Welcome back to a young-adult version of Downton Abbey. This Somerton tale resumes where the first volume, Cinders and Sapphires (Hyperion, 2013/VOYA December 2012), left off. Fans of the first book will be more than happy to dive into this continuation of the pre-World War I soap opera that involves lords, ladies, and servants alike. The only stumbling block for some readers might be the French-derived fashion terms, but the story moves at a quick pace from start to finish and is sure to keep readers of this genre fully engaged. Junior and senior high librarians will want to add this to the Somerton series, which promises to continue after this one.--Mary Ann Darby. 432p. VOICE OF YOUTH ADVOCATES, c2014.
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