
I’m always so happy to read this author’s books. She is one of my favorite historical fiction authors.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Sapphire Daughter: A completely gripping and emotional page-turner (The Lost Daughters Book 4)
Lake Geneva, 1951: Delphine looked up at Florian, her fingers grazing his cheek as she pressed her mouth to his, the sapphire tiara sparkling beside them. “Yes,” she whispered against his lips. “I will marry you. If you can find a way, then I promise you. I will marry you.”
London, present day. Georgia holds the rare pink sapphire in her hands, watching it glitter in the morning light. It was left for her at Hope’s House, a home for unmarried mothers whose babies were adopted. But how is it connected to the secrets of her family’s complicated history?
Georgia tries to forget about the sapphire, her heart too bruised by past hurts. But when she discovers the gemstone was part of a priceless tiara owned by the Italian royal family, she is drawn in by the mystery surrounding it. Her only way of finding answers is to travel to Lake Geneva to meet with the man who inherited the stunning tiara from his grandfather.
When she arrives at the breathtaking lakeside city, handsome Luca tells her he’s been searching for the missing stone for years and is eager to piece together how it arrived at Hope’s House. As they spend sun-drenched days together, Georgia and Luca grow closer and uncover the passionate, forbidden love story of Delphine and Florian, whose tragic romance forced Delphine to make a heartbreaking decision with devastating consequences…
As Georgia comes to terms with the decades-old secret, will it shatter everything she thought she knew about herself? Or will Delphine’s courage inspire her to open up her own heart and build a new life with Luca?
A completely gripping and escapist read about family mysteries and true love that lasts a lifetime, that will leave you spellbound. The perfect read for fans of Lucinda Riley, Victoria Hislop and Santa Montefiore.
This novel can be enjoyed as a standalone.

Buy link: https://geni.us/B0CKW3Q7W8social
MY THOUGHTS
This is an incredible time slip historical novel.
Busy, modern woman Georgia has been summoned to receive a package that has come from Hope’s House, a home for unwed mothers. Upon opening it she finds a stunning pink sapphire. She knows she must discover how this connects to her family and the significance of this gem.
I enjoyed being swept away by the author to exotic locations as Georgina travels to Lake Geneva to discover how the pink sapphire came to be in her family’s possession.
Such an intriguing story, the book held me captivated as I read, to find out the gem was part of a priceless tiara owned by the Italian royal family. What connection could her family possibly have to it?
An escapist read I simply couldn’t put down, the backstory with its romantic forbidden love story.
It’s so emotional, one decision takes a second to make but the consequences will last a lifetime. I so wanted the outcome to be different. I am captivated every time I read a book by the author. I highly recommend this must-read book.
Pub Date 08 Mar 2024
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Soraya Lane graduated with a law degree before realising that law wasn’t the career for her and that her future was in writing. She is the author of historical and contemporary women’s fiction, including the #1 Kindle bestselling novels The Last Correspondent and The Secrets We Left Behind.
Soraya lives on a small farm in her native New Zealand with her husband, their two young sons and a collection of four legged friends. When she’s not writing, she loves to be outside playing make-believe with her children or snuggled up inside reading.
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10 replies on “Blog Tour for The Sapphire Daughter by Soraya Lane.”
Great review, Deanne!
I love all your name signature gifs. 😀
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Thank you Kymber. I sure love her books and have read all in this series. They just grab you and won’t let you go until you’re done with the book. Oh thank you. I love my gif tags too. It’s such fun dressing up an email or blog post with them. I don’t know how to make the animated ones, those I get made for me. I can make the nonanimated ones but haven’t in a long time as it’s time consuming and I put my extra time into blogging now. It’s wonderful of you to stop by today 🌷🧁🩷
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It’s nice that you have someone that will make them for you.
A long time ago, MSN had “groups.” I belonged to several that were sig making sites. We called ourselves “siggy piggies.” LOL But MSN closed groups years ago now and I have lost all my sigs. They were so special to me.
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Yes, I remember those groups. I now belong to tag groups through Google. Lete know if you’d ever like to join. I’m sorry you’ve lost your siggy tags. I’ve lost so many of mine over the years. I used to belong to scrapping groups and make the tags but they have so much mail. i just don’t have time for it now.
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Silly me! I didn’t know Google had groups. lol 😀
Back in the day, I uploaded them all to Photobucket (when it was free), and I’ve since lost track of them.
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They’re so much fun. Wish I had time to make more new ones but maybe someday. Ever wanna get back into the siggy fun let me know and I’ll hook you up with a few groups. 🙂
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Sounds like a book for a true romantic!
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Very intriguing. Yes it is. I recommend her historical fiction.
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I love a good mystery and this book has a good one. I am curious to know more about Georgia’s family.
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It’s a wonderful historical mystery . I recommend all of this series, similar stories but yet different. They are excellent! Hope you get to enjoy them at some point.
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