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Review for “The Beaulieu Birthright”

I ordered a review of The Beaulieu Birthright from Online Book Club. Paid reviews are often frowned upon in the world of writing for the obvious reason there might be a bias towards positive spin, so I checked this group out before proceeding. Their reviews cover the spread of one to five stars. I was interested to see what they made of Beaulieu. I’d love to know if you agree with their assessment. Here’s what they said:



Post by Sargent Muthah » 16 Feb 2024


[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of “The Beaulieu Birthright” by Caenys Kerr.]


5 out of 5 stars


The Beaulieu Birthright by Caenys Kerr is an enchanting literary journey that follows the adventures of Iona McKell and Enzo Beaulieu across the captivating landscapes of France and Egypt. Their relationship evolves intricately as Enzo, a master in the art of perfume making, imparts his knowledge to Iona. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when complications arise in Iona’s Scottish family home, prompting an early return. Undeterred, Enzo persists in nurturing Iona’s passion and spirits her away on a two-month expedition to delve deeper into the world of fragrances, deepening their connection.


What makes this novel truly exceptional is its ability to weave a rich multi-generational family saga that spans not only various geographical locations but also diverse cultures. The central romantic plotline between Iona and Enzo unfolds with a gradual, realistic pacing that engages readers emotionally. Despite obstacles, their connection remains touching and authentic. The secondary characters, including Lachie, Catriona, Ness, and others, are meticulously developed, injecting the narrative with layers of humor, drama, and familial warmth. The McKell family emerges as a vibrant and relatable ensemble, drawing readers deeper into their world.


The author’s descriptive prowess shines through in the vivid portrayal of settings, be it the grandeur of castles, the serenity of gardens, or the picturesque French countryside. The attention to sensory details enriches the reading experience, allowing readers to feel immersed in the story’s every nuance. The narrative’s dynamic pace is maintained through the artful interweaving of multiple storylines spanning different time periods, ensuring readers are consistently captivated. I didn’t encounter any negative aspects of the book.


Thematically, the novel explores traditions, family legacies, recipes, and businesses, emphasizing the intrinsic value of family, community, and the transmission of cultural knowledge and skills through generations. The meticulous editing of the book is evident, with an absence of errors, enhancing the overall reading pleasure. The Beaulieu Birthright deserves nothing less than a 5 out of 5 stars rating. I wholeheartedly recommend this impeccably crafted novel to enthusiasts of romance and rich family sagas.



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