The Invention of Sarah Cummings, by Olivia Newport,
is the third book in her Avenue of Dreams Series based in Chicago. Sarah
Cummings was introduced in the Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow book when she began
working for the Banning household. As soon as I read about her in that book, I
didn’t particularly like her, and it took a good majority of the newest book
for me to start liking her. Sarah always seemed to think she was too good to be
working for the Banning family, as she had dreams of being a part of the upper
class. Sarah invents a new identity, Serena Cuthbert, which allows her to
create a place for herself in upper society. She is able to keep up this
charade by dressing the part by re-fashioning the gowns given to her by the
Banning family.
I really have enjoyed all of the books in this
series, and I ended up enjoying this book, but I didn’t really connect with the
Character of Sarah as much as I had the others in previous books. I don’t know
if this book would have been as enjoyable if I had read it as a stand-alone,
but I did end up liking the growth of the main character as she found out what
was important in life.
Available September 2013 at your
favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
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