The Chateau on Sunset, by Natasha Lester (REVIEW) — Loneliness, Love, Loss, & Hope... A Classic Tale, Reimagined for Today
A newly-orphaned girl finds her happy life upended when she’s unceremoniously shipped off to an irritable aunt whom she’s never met. Both are relieved when the young woman is old enough to get a job as governess to another unwanted girl... and when she winds up falling in love with her boss, it feels like a fairy tale come true. The fairy tale takes a nasty turn, though, when she discovers that the man has been keeping a very big secret from her... and once again, she’s all alone. And it’s there, in the void, that she finally finds herself. Sound familiar? (Hopefully that’s a rhetorical question, and you instantly recognized the plot of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre .) But it’s also the basic premise of a clever reimagining of the Gothic classic, in Natasha Lester’s mesmerizing novel, The Chateau on Sunset . When young Aria Jones finds herself abruptly dumped on the sidewalk outside of an imposing hotel on L.A.’s Sunset Boulevard in 1957—so foreign ...