But as in The Midwife’s Tale, Edward does not want her to get too much involved and is preparing to pronounce justice by himself. Just like in the 1st mystery in the series, Bridget is summoned by her brother, working for the police, to help him in a double murder. Just to reassure you, it works really well as a standalone, you can understand this one very well even if you have not read the #1 in the series. When I was invited to review The harlot’s Tale for this book tour, I accepted right away, all too happy to spend some more time with Bridget, her assistant midwife Mary Hawkins, and her servant Hannah. I met her for the first time in The Midwife’s Tale. She is a skilled midwife with a lot of experience. She was married and widowed twice, and she lost her two children. Lady Bridget Hodgson lived in York in the mid 1600s. This book counts for the following Reading Challenges: I was in no way compensated for this post as a reviewer, I received this book for free in exchange for a fair and honest review. The Harlot’s Tale In full compliance with FTC Guidelines,
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