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Sarah's Choice

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A new series from Rosie Clark! This adventure is set in 1913 in Hampshire, centring around Sarah and her well to do family. Sarah falls in love with someone she can't be with, but this changes as you read on. Will people stand in her way of being with her one true love? Rosie's writing really grasps you into her stories and she does the same with the start of this new series.

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I love Rosie Clark's saga's and this book is another triumph.

The book is set around World War I.
and easy to read, page after page. Set, in Hampshire in 1913 with high-society men and Ladies who lost and found love.
It is a gentle saga of how the aristocracy lived and their daily lives.
The characters are well described helping you to picture them.
Lovely story well written.

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The first book in a new series by Rosie Clarke and one which I really enjoyed and look forward to reading more in the series .

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Um Yes! A beautiful read! Now anxiously awaiting another book to find out what happens next. Make sure you add this one to your war romance collection!

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If you've got a thing for love stories set in the trenches of war, Rosie Clarke's got the goods, and Sarah's Choice is no exception! Set in 1913, it's the tale of Sarah Trenwith, who's always felt like the second fiddle to her sister, Marianne. Finally, it's her turn to shine and find a man that ticks all her parents' boxes.

Enter Troy Pelham, who should be helping out with his father’s estate but instead decides to hop on the war wagon. Sadly, life's about to get tougher than a pair of army boots for him.

The characters are high society, but some are snobbier than others. My favourite is Sarah who is kind-hearted, humble, and always ready to forgive. So, grab your copy and let the wartime love story commence!

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Sarah’s Choice is the first book in a sweeping new wartime series by much-loved best-selling author Rosie Clarke.

Sarah Trenwith has spent most of her life in the shadow of her beautiful sister, Marianne. A wallflower who is frequently overlooked and ignored because of her sibling, Sarah has always been expected to do what she’s told – until one day when she realises that she cannot continue to be biddable and obedient and must unshackle herself from her family’s expectations and fight for her heart’s desire and the life she wants.

As the heir to Lord Pelham’s estate, Troy is not expected to join the army. But the life of the idle aristocrat is not what Troy wants and with the gathering clouds of war fast approaching, he realises that he must do his bit for the war effort and do everything within his power to defeat the enemy. However, Troy hadn’t anticipated the toll the war would take on him – nor had he ever imagined the possibility of ever losing his one true love whom he hoped to spend the rest of his life with…

With war wreaking maximum havoc and destruction, will two star-crossed lovers ever find their way back to each other? Or will their love be another casualty of this cruel war?

Rosie Clarke is a fantastic storyteller who writes immersive, atmospheric and emotional sagas that whisk readers back in time with élan and flair. Sarah’s Choice is a dramatic, heart-wrenching and captivating romantic saga set during the First World War that is so poignant and engrossing readers will find themselves completely beguiled by it.

Rosie Clarke never disappoints and Sarah’s Choice is another must-read saga that should not be missed.

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Well Rosie never disappoints, this time writing in an earlier genre than usual. Nevertheless, it was captivating with beautifully described characters and places given you a real sense of the story.
Sarah Trenwith has lived in her sister Marianne’s shadow for a long time. While never appearing jealous that hasn’t stopped her pinning for the handsome Troy, her sister’s beau, from afar. Then Barney steps into her life
When Sarah is visiting her cousin Lucy she meets Troy, will this reignite her longing for him?
While there are a lot of characters it was easy to keep track of them. The facts woven through the story were interesting.
As this is the first in the Trenwith series I think it’s safe to say I look forward to another.

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I do enjoy Rosie’s books so I was pleased about this new series coming out. The first book tells the story of Sarah Trenwith who has always been second best to her sister Marianne with her parents. Troy Pelham is a good looking man and a great catch Marianne wants to marry him for the status but Sarah truly falls for him. Set just before World War One this causes problems for the families when Marianne calls off her engagement to Troy and Sarah finally gets to spend time with Troy who quickly realises that Sarah is the girl for him. This causes upset within the Trenwith family seeing Sarah estranged from her parents just as Troy is off to War. If you like historical sagas you will love following Sarah’s struggles through the War.

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This was a first time read for me by this author and I very much enjoyed it. The story is set against the backdrop of WWI. Troy was set to marry Sarah's sister, Marianne, until she jilted him at the altar. Troy was more relieved than anything since he really didn't love Marianne. Sarah had always admired Troy from afar, but of course kept her feelings hidden because of his relationship with her sister. But when Troy and Sarah meet again, they both enjoy each other's company and Troy begins to see Sarah in a new light. When their relationship became serious, thanks to her sister's actions, Troy was not welcome in her family. But Sarah would not be deterred. With war on the horizon and her family's unwillingness to accept Troy, their road to happiness would surely be a bumpy one.
A nicely paced, well-written story that was a delight to read. The characters were lovely and I enjoyed getting to know them. This is the first of what looks to be a trilogy, and I look forward to reading the next book.
I received a complimentary copy from Netgalley and am voluntarily leaving my review.

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I have read a few Rosie Clarke books and this didn't disappoint, I think her poignant, emotional writing style makes it one of favourite historical fiction series. The strong female protagonists and wonderfully written narrative make this such a heartfelt wonderfully crafted story. I think this book perfectly illustrated the time period and hardships faced through war and the friendships that empowered them get through those difficult times. I loved this so much I am eagerly awaiting the sequel..

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This isn’t my usual choice of book, and I went in with few expectations but came out very happy.

The first in the Trenwith trilogy this was a lovely easy read, that still manages its share of love, heartbreak and family drama.

I loved that Sarah knew her own mind and stuck to it, refusing to make decisions just to save face.
The horrors of WW1 and lasting impact on soldiers and their loved ones is written with emotion and empathy

I didn’t watch period dramas until I watched Bridgerton, and maybe this is the book that’s converted me to historical romance!

Thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and the Bold bookclub for this opportunity

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RATING - 5/5

"Sarah's Choice," the first book in The Trenwith Collection by Rosie Clarke, unveils a poignant tale set against the backdrop of England's High Society in Hampshire, 1913, leading into the tumultuous era of World War I. In this compelling saga, Sarah Trenwith, overshadowed by her enchantingly beautiful sister Marianne, must navigate societal expectations and the impending war to claim the love she's always yearned for.

As the specter of war looms closer, Sarah faces a pivotal moment. Stepping out of the confines imposed by society and her family becomes imperative if she's to fulfill her role and secure the affection she has long admired from a distance.

Meanwhile, Troy, heir to Lord Pelham's estate, is determined to contribute to the war effort despite societal expectations that exempt him from joining the army. However, the realities of war bring unforeseen challenges, altering the future he once envisioned with his true love, seemingly snatching it away from his grasp.

Rosie Clarke weaves a tale brimming with emotions, trials, and the enduring power of love amidst the backdrop of wartime hardships. The narrative artfully captures the essence of an era fraught with uncertainty, sacrifice, and the struggle to find love and happiness amid the chaos of conflict.

As the story unfolds through the trials and tribulations of war, Clarke skillfully portrays the arduous journey of two star-crossed lovers. Their quest for happiness amidst adversity and the aftermath of war presents a compelling narrative that speaks to resilience, hope, and the enduring pursuit of love.

"Sarah's Choice" (previously published as A Gentleman’s Honour by Linda Sole) invites readers into a richly detailed world where societal norms clash with the tumultuous backdrop of war, portraying the indomitable spirit of individuals grappling with love, loss, and the quest for happiness amid trying times.

Rosie Clarke's storytelling prowess shines through the beautifully depicted characters and the intricacies of their intertwined destinies, making this historical saga a poignant and engaging read. For enthusiasts of historical fiction woven with captivating romance and the vivid tapestry of wartime Britain, "Sarah's Choice" serves as a compelling introduction to The Trenwith Collection, promising an immersive journey through the lives of its characters amidst the trials of love and war.

Thanks to NetGalley and Publisher Boldwood Books for an advance digital copy for my honest review.

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I loved how the story developed, it was heartbreaking in parts but also uplifting. When war broke out in 1914, Sarah wanted to help but coming from a wealthy family it seemed impossible. She also loved a man who seemed out of her reach as he was betrothed to her older sister. Once I picked this book up I didn't want to put it down, I also felt a little sad when I finished it.

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I am a huge fan of Rosie Clarke and her work. I can honestly say that there is not one single book of hers that I haven't enjoyed. When I heard that Rosie was due to release a new book, I knew that I had to grab a copy and hibernate until I had read the last word on the last page. Well ladies and gents the wait is over because Rosie's latest book is called 'Sarah's Choice' and it was released on 5th December 2023. It's another cracker of a read from Rosie. I thoroughly enjoyed reading 'Sarah's Choice' but more about that in a bit.

As with all of Rosie's books, I was drawn to this one from the synopsis alone. As soon as I started reading the story itself, I realised two things. Firstly that I was in for a treat and secondly that I wouldn't be able to put the book down for more than a few minutes. Well I was spot on in both cases. I have to admit that it took me a little longer to get into 'Sarah's Choice' than it usually does with Rosie's books but that has to do with the fact that a particular character was getting on my nerves and I found it hard to warm to her. However as the story progressed and I got to know the characters a bit better, I found that I was getting into the story more and more. I soon found that I couldn't put the book down. My copy of the book wasn't exactly glued to my hand but it might as well have been because it travelled everywhere with me. I couldn't bear to miss a single second of the story. Besides I had to keep reading to see if the story panned out in the way in which I thought it would. The more of the book that I read, the more I wanted to read and the quicker the pages seemed to turn. I was so wrapped up in the story that I lost all track of time and just how quickly I was getting through the book. All too quickly I reached the end of 'Sarah's Choice' and I had to say goodbye to Sarah and the rest of the characters. I found 'Sarah's Choice' to be a gripping and at times tense and dramatic story which certainly took me on an emotional journey.

'Sarah's Choice' is superbly written but then I have to expect nothing less from Rosie Clarke. Rosie has an easy going writing style that is easy to get used to and easy to get along with. Rosie certainly knows how to grab the reader's attention and draw them into what proves to be one hell of a read and then some. Rosie's love for her characters shines through in the very vivid and realistic way in which she describes them. Rosie makes her characters seem just as real as you and I. I always find that the sign of a good book is when I find myself becoming far too involved with the story and 'interact' with the characters as if they can hear me. Well that's what happened with 'Sarah's Choice'. On more than one occasion I found myself wanting to jump inside the pages of the book to give certain characters a piece of my mind. Reading 'Sarah's Choice' certainly took me on a bit of an emotional rollercoaster ride with all the twists and turns, ups and downs and so on. I love the way in which Rosie makes the reader feel as though they are part of the story and at the heart of the action. That's how I felt anyway.

In short, I thoroughly enjoyed reading 'Sarah's Choice' and I would recommend this book to other readers. I very much look forward to reading more of Rosie's work in the future. The score on the Ginger Book Geek board is a very well deserved 5* out of 5*.

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This book takes place during the WW1 era, which is one of my favorite historical fiction eras. The author, Rosie Clarke, has multiple historical fiction books, so there are so many to choose from, just look at her goodreads!

Sarah is very determined, smart, and is ready to break societal norms. I felt that it was easy to connect with her, and become engaged with her story. The period itself was well researched, and the settings that we find the characters in are realistic and added to the story itself.

I love a good historical fiction that I get lost in the setting and time. The worst thing about historical fiction is when I am second-guessing the research of the author. There was not one second that I found myself questioning this book's setting. This really helped me get lost in the narrative and the storyline.

This book reminded me of Downton Abbey, which I loveddd that show. Both the book and the show had a wide range of characters. As both have characters of a higher class you get very different viewpoints from some characters being down-to-earth and others being, well, the opposite of that. The characters all added a breadth that the book definitely needed and really made reading it so much more fun.

If you need a historical fiction book, and love the WW1 time period then this book may just be for you! Also, don't forget to click on the Goodreads link above to look at all the other books from this author!

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Sarah’s Choice by Rosie Clarke is a bit of a departure for the author. It is a Victorian novel rather than a war story, although there is an element of that, as well. Sarah is the youngest of three. Her mother’s favorite is her brother, and her father’s is her sister, Marianne. Sarah had fallen in love with Troy when he had carried her to her room after a fall that had injured her ankle. But, alas, he became betrothed to her sister, the jewel of the season and much more beautiful than her sister. Sarah was heartbroken but vowed to live her life anyway. At the same house party where the engagement was announced, a woman revealed that her necklace had been stolen. As nothing of that sort had never happened in their home, Sarah’s parents were distraught. They searched all the servant’s rooms to no avail causing ill will. Only Sarah had seen Troy leaving the woman’s bedroom. She knew he had stolen nothing, but her sister was not as constant and gave him back his ring. Troy was angry. He though his betrothed should have trusted him. He left in a rage, but not as much of a rage as Sarah’s father. Broken engagements were a scandal and he didn’t like scandal.

Sarah was twice the woman and more of her sister. Her love was pure, and later, at the home of her friend where she was staying, she and Troy fell in love. He came to speak to her father and was summarily refused. He left and went and enlisted for the coming war. He wrote to her but the letter was kept from her. Sarah went to stay with a cousin, a more conservative cousin, her mother thought, but ran into Troy there and renewed their relationship and became engaged. But, I am telling too much of the story. This story went from heart-breaking to jubilant, several times, in the blink of an eye. Sarah spent her time volunteering by working in cottage hospitals doing what she could. She worked in several; her nickname was Angel. This was an enthralling story with many ups and downs for all of the characters. Clarke has outdone herself. As always she sees the world through rose-colored glasses, but that is fine with me. I still learned plenty about the beginning of World War I.

I was invited to read a free e-ARC of Sarah’s Choice by Boldwood Books, through Netgalley. All thoughts an opinions are mine. #Netgalley #BoldwoodBooks #RosieClarke #SarahsChoice

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Another foray into Rosie Clarke this time against the backdrop of WW1, one of my favourite eras. But then I always enjoy Rosie Clarke in whatever era she writes. Her gentle pace and easy style makes for an enjoyable read whatever the book.

We meet Sarah Trenwith after her spoilt sister Marianne jilts fiance Troy Pelham for refusing to confide or confess to her, whichever she believed. The Trenwiths are from a privileged background and were raised to be ladies by parents who were firmly set in the old Victorian ways, lead by whatever society dictates. Sarah however was lead by her heart. And her heart was with Troy Pelham.

After being thrown over by the fickle and spoilt Marianne, Troy was banished from the Trenwith's estate with a feeling of relief knowing he never really loved Marianne. Sarah had always loved Troy from afar. But he was her sister's beau so she never pursued him. Now he was free and she would love nothing more than to see him again. When she went to visit her cousin Lucy, she found herself face to face with Troy who was staying on a neighbouring estate. It wasn't long before the banter shared by the pair turned into mild flirting and Troy found himself seeing Sarah with fresh eyes, rather than the younger overshadowed sister of the spoilt Marianne, who was now preparing her wedding to his best friend Barney Hope.

But although Marianne jilted Troy, he was still not welcome by Trenwith and certainly not seen as a suitable husband for Sarah. But Sarah loved Troy and was determined to marry him should he ask her. And ask her he did. But the road ahead for the couple was not to be easy...what with Sarah's father and the looming war.

Another delightfully easy read from Rosie Clarke that has been carefully researched for historical significance and society's limitations with a captivating romance at its forefront. I always enjoy my time with Rosie as she brings together the classes and ditches societal niceties in the face of war.

The first in a trilogy, I can't wait to read the next two to see where they will take me.

I would like to thank #RosieClarke, #Netgalley, #BoldwoodBooks and #RachelsRandomResources for an ARC of #SarahsChoice in exchange for an honest review.

This review appears on my blog at https://stinathebookaholic.blogspot.com/.

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A historical fiction story featuring Sarah who is often overshadowed by her sister Marianne. Sarah is deeply in love with Troy but they will have many trials and tribulations to be together and who knows if they will be strong enough to overcome adversity. This story felt different from anything else that I have read by Rosie Clarke but it was just as good. The characters are endearing and I came to truly appreciate Sarah as a kind and strong independent individual. The beginning of the story drew me in and it develops well from there. I felt a lot of anger towards certain characters but I also felt love for others. The start of what is set to be a exciting series!

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Sarah's choice by Rosie Clarke.
Book 1 of the trenwith Trilogy.
Can Sarah and Troy find love after the war. Sarah who lives in the shadow of her beautiful sister Marianne. This was a really good read. I did like Sarah straight away. Marianne I didn't like. Troy grew on me. I did like Rose and how she helped Sarah. Im looking forward to the next book. 4*.

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It wasn't too long ago that I was introduced to Rosie Clarke. I lean towards historical novels and this was right up my alley.
Sarah came from a privileged background. Her parents were led by what others might think and let society dictate their decisions. Sarah led life by her heart. She loved Troy with all her being. She stood by him even when times were difficult.

A great love story. The story is based during WWI. Women were saying goodbye to their husbands and boyfriends without knowing if they will return or not. Some women buckled under pressure. Others like Sarah did what they must and became stronger with time.

I enjoyed the book. How could not love Troy and Sarah?

I received this from Boldwood Books to review.

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