About the Book
Book: The Marriage Masquerade
Author: Erica Vetsch
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release Date: July 8, 2025
A disgraced captain and a runaway heiress—hiding from the past and bound by fate—will their marriage masquerade lead to true love?
Noah Kennebrae, disgraced ship captain, has escaped to a remote lighthouse to avoid his grandfather’s schemes and the ghosts that haunt him. Taking a job under an assumed name, he’s determined to start over—until he meets Annie Fairfax. The feisty housekeeper’s warmth and spirit captivate him, and he falls for her despite his best efforts. But he’s keeping secrets that could destroy her trust…and his chance at redemption.
Desperate to escape the calculating grasp of her father, Anastasia “Annie” Michaels flees home to become the unlikely housekeeper on an isolated island. Working incognito at the lighthouse, she finds solace in her newfound independence and unexpected friendship with Nick. However, as their relationship deepens, Annie’s fear of abandonment resurfaces when she learns the truth Nick has been hiding.
Caught in a marriage masquerade of their own making, Noah and Annie must navigate secrets, lies, and painful pasts in hopes of a future together.
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My Thoughts:
This is the second in the series, Brides of the West, and this is Noah Kennebrae's story. His grandfather has already picked out his bride and expects him to follow along in his older brother's example and marry the bride that has been picked for him. Again, this is great for business all around. However, Noah like his brother, is going to fight against this match after the tragedy that befell on the last ship he navigated. That tragedy haunts him, and he only wants to run away to a quiet place and regroup. Certainly not marry the woman his grandfather has picked for him.
Anastasia, who goes by Annie, is the woman picked to be the bride. She does not know Noah, nor does she want to be a business transaction for her father, who hardly has time for her in life anyway. Annie also runs away, going by a different name, to the same lighthouse Noah has found shelter at. Neither of them knows they are engaged, but through the dangers and trials of living at the lighthouse, they fall in love.
I enjoyed this story. I liked that even though they were running from each other, they ran to each other without even knowing about it. Hence the title, they are in a marriage masquerade. True love has captured the second Kennebrae brother.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Erica
I love a hidden identity story! And in the case of The Marriage Masquerade, both the hero AND the heroine are hiding their true identities.
The Marriage Masquerade features Noah, who is running from the guilt of a mistake he feels he made that lost both a Great Lakes ship and several lives. Anastasia Michaels is running away from an arranged marriage.
They both flee to a remote lighthouse on the North Shore of Lake Superior, he as an assistant lighthouse keeper and she as a housekeeper and cook.
The lighthouse in The Marriage Masquerade is based directly upon the Split Rock Lighthouse, one of my favorite places to visit along the North Shore. Situated on a cliff high above the lake, Split Rock is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world.
When I first visited this exquisite place, I fell in love. And when I fall in love with an historical site, I need to know as much of the history of the place as I can. Several of the incidents that occur at the fictional lighthouse in the story come directly from the history of Split Rock.
Filtering liquid mercury, polishing the Fresnel lens, hiding dishes in the oven when the inspector comes, and other happenings in The Marriage Masquerade actually happened in the real lives of the lightkeepers at Split Rock.
Noah and Anastasia’s story is a forced proximity romance, with a dash of hidden identity, redemption, and learning to stand on your own two feet. I hope you’ll enjoy their journey from fearful, guilt-ridden characters to healed through love, confident, and ready to embark on a lifelong journey together.
If you would like to learn more about Split Rock and see glorious photos of this picturesque site, check out: https://www.mnhs.org/splitrock
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Sounds wonderful
ReplyDeleteHow did the title of book come about?
ReplyDeleteErica Vetsch writes very interesting romances.
ReplyDeleteIm looking forward to checking this book out. Thanks for sharing.
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