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Julie Klassen: The tutor's daughter (2012, Bethany House)

Danger mounts at a baron's remote estate as Emma Smallwood, a clever tutor's daughter, decides …

Review of "The tutor's daughter" on 'Goodreads'

Not my typical choice, but I enjoyed the mystery interwoven with the historical fiction. A bit preachy, but what else can you expect from something labeled Christian Regency romance?
I did enjoy the characters for the most part and there isn't anything too objectionable here, although the plot does drag a bit in places, the historical setting and details made up for it.