The Masquerade
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The Masquerade by Melanie Dobson

11/24/2021

The man who Elena Bissette loves is the one man she's not allowed to marry. Near the end of the glamorous Gilded Age, Elena's family is spending one last summer at their fashionable home on Mackinac Island. They've lost their family fortune, and Mrs. Bissette is determined to arrange a marriage between Elena and an elusive millionaire named Chester Darrington.

Elena quickly tires of the extravagant dinners and masquerade balls, preferring to spend her evenings watching the stars in an abandoned lighthouse. There she meets Chase, a handsome stranger who shares her love for the night sky. Together they begin working to solve a mystery buried in the pages of a tattered diary until Chase unmasks what seems to be the ultimate masquerade.

Legacy of Love is a series of historical romance novels based on the courageous people and significant events that wove together the rich tapestry of America's freedom and faith. The original title of this novel was Love Finds You in Mackinac Island, Michigan.

LEGACY OF LOVE NOVELS

  • The Masquerade
  • The Runaway
  • The Imposter
  • The Christmas Bride
  • The Journey
  • The Society
  • The Stranger
  • The Silent Order
In simple words, the novel penned by a Christian worldview, a way of viewing the world separated through the facts shown in the Bible, is called Christian books. It implies a sovereign God who made everyone and everything; it believes we are responsible to God for our decisions, promises, and activities; it feels we require forgiveness and redemption and that it comes only through the person of Jesus Christ. There are two types of Christian Books: Christian fiction Christian fiction books are those books that overtly display elements of Christianity in the story, mixing things like prayer, conversion, church. Christian non-fiction Christian non-fiction is normally overt in its use of Biblical beliefs to explain an appropriate subject.

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