Title: The Secret Countess
Author: Eva Ibbotson
Pages: 278
Publisher: Picador
Release Date: 1st May 2025
Blurb:
Award-winner Eva Ibbotson's The Secret Countess, author of The
Morning Gift, is a classic historical romance that stretches across
countries, families and class divides.
After revolution
tears her country apart, young Russian countess Anna Grazinsky is
forced to flee Saint Petersburg for rural England, where her now
penniless family has no choice but to rely on the kindness of their
only friend, Anna's old governess. Determined to help her family in
any way possible, Anna arms herself with an out-of-date book on
housekeeping and takes work as a servant at a crumbling mansion in
the English countryside.
1919 sees Rupert, the handsome
young Earl of Westerholme, return from war and become instantly
mesmerized by Anna. As powerful attraction clashes with tradition,
Anna finds concealing her true identity increasingly impossible.
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My Review:
*I received an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. My thanks to NetGalley and Pan Macmillan*
Anna, a young Russian countess, is forced to flee her country with her family when the people revolt.
With no money, Anna becomes a housemaid at an Earl's estate which has seen better days.
The Earl, Rupert, returns home with his new wealthy bride-to-be, Muriel, who nursed him back to health after Rupert was injured in the war.
As Anna settles into her role as a maid, the other servants, and even the Earl and his family, are sure there is something more to the strange Anna, but she soon wins them all over.
Will Anna's secret be revealed?
Is she only person hiding who they really are?
I had heard of the author's work for a long time, but never had a chance to read one of their books before now.
I found Anna to be a likeable protagonist, especially with how determined she was, and kind to other people. However, it was a little unrealistic how perfect she was.
There were quite a lot of characters, and I did struggle to keep them all straight in my head.
The plot was okay. I thought that some things could have been expanded on, and that not much really happened overall.
I was not a fan of the romance, which felt forced and was too sudden for me. I didn't feel enough time was spent on building the connection between the characters.
The writing style was not one of my favourites. I struggled to stay immersed in the story and to care about what was happening.
I'm disappointed I didn't enjoy this more.
Overall, this was an okay read.
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