Groom...or gloom?Lady Caroline Carruthers was enjoying her visit to the Harstop home. But one thing made life at the estate complicated--Lady Harstop was intent on convincing her son that Caroline... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Although it started out a bit slow, there was a great element of mystery that kept me reading on. The romance is developed slowly, they dont just hate each other one minute and love each other the next. The heroine is not wimpy or weepy, and the hero is very likeable. Matthews' writing comes pretty close to my favorites: Emma Jensen and Lynn Kerstan. A refreshing book with an interesting plot and plenty of unpredictable twists!
charming
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A delightful love story. The characters are appealing and the story pleasing. I do wish that Ms. Mathews would be a tad more careful about the period details. Off-the-rack clothing for children or adults, for example, was not available even in London in 1817. The concept of ready-to-wear clothing would not be introduced until the late 1840's - and even then only for the lower classes. With the exception of sailors, who could buy clothes ready to wear in dockside shops that catered for them, everyone wore homemade or custom-made clothes. Silliness like village shops that stock children's frocks appropriate for a gentleman's daughter are very off-putting.
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