Becoming Belle by Nuala O'Connor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Becoming Belle was an unexpectedly enlightening historical fiction concerning a young woman who is a singer and dancer in the late 1800's in London who becomes entangled with a crook, a male friend and her beloved Viscount Dunlo of Ireland. Living a free Bohemian lifestyle has made herself Belle a target when a lawsuit is brought against her and her friend for adultery. When will people learn to mind their own business and allow others to live their own lives without outside interference? Unfortunately being in the public spotlight makes many demands on those who work under the stage lights. I thought the book was well planned out with many ups and downs that we all experience in our own lives, so it was easy to relate to how Belle, her friends, and family felt about the situations at hand.
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