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Once a Dreamer

(Book #1 in the Ladies' Fashionable Cabinet Series)

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A Regency-set historical romance, with wonderful emotion, adventure, and humour. When Eleanor Tennant was called to look after her niece Belinda, she swore she'd help her find the perfect suitor.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Compelling and Utterly Romantic Story

Eleanor Tennant is steaming mad. Her eighteen year old niece, Belinda, has been given some really bad advice to follow her heart, and pursue her relationship with the scoundrel she's infatuated with. Belinda's father has been at sea for the majority of her childhood, and for the last several years her upbringing has been the sole responsibility of Eleanor. She just won't stand for that misguided lady columnist, the Busybody from the Ladies' Fashionable Cabinet, handing out damaging advice to young girls, especially her niece. After putting forth much effort, she finally uncovers the Busybody's residence, only to unwittingly discover the lady is actually a man, Simon Westover.Simon must keep his columnist identity secret at all costs, so he's forced to do as Eleanor wishes. So he'll return to her home, speak with her niece, and set everything straight. Except when they reach Eleanor's home, Belinda has run off with her beau to supposedly get married. Eleanor believes there will be no marriage, and Belinda will be ruined. Eleanor is determined to find the duo and rescue her niece at all costs. She insists Simon accompany her on the trip. Left with no choice, Simon escorts the lovely, fiery, and tempting Eleanor across the country. However, on the way, Eleanor begins to change her opinion about Simon, and it becomes more and more difficult to deny the strong attraction between them. But will Simon, a hopeless romantic, breach the heart of the cold, cynical, and closed off Eleanor? After reading a string of forgettable books lately, this novel was a welcome breath of fresh air. I found the writing smart and witty. The characters were well developed, and I really felt as if I knew them. Simon has to be one of the most wonderful and original heroes I've had the pleasure of spending time with. He's gentle, compassionate, honorable, a hopeless romantic, and he actually blushes when he's embarrassed. How adorable! But even though he's described as bookish, he's still quite handsome with the muscular physique of the typical romance hero.I know there is some controversy over Eleanor's character, but I have to say I understood the reasons she had become the person she was. And I did like her most of the time, because she was such a perfect counterpart to Simon. Their interactions and heated discussions were interesting. The only time I didn't like Eleanor was toward the end, when she said some really nasty things to sweet Simon, who didn't deserve to be treated in such a manner. And while I got over it, and she did redeem herself, I would have enjoyed a little more graveling on her part to regain Simon's good favor. But don't let those few pages keep you from reading a superbly written and most enjoyable story. This was my first Candice Hern novel, but I can't wait to read ONCE A SCOUNDREL, the follow-up to this.

A Delightful Encounter

I'm a sucker for road stories -- I love all that forced seclusion in an enclosed vehicle, especially if the two secluded souls aren't sure whether they find each other irresistable or unbearable. In "Almost a Dreamer," the growing attraction between Simon and Eleanor isn't simply a coming together of two charmingly disparate personalities -- it's a delightfully feisty encounter between prudence and exuberance, experience and innocence, and (dare I add) sense and sensibility.Galloping through a lovingly envisioned English Regency countryside that's rich in historical detail, this story is a thoughtful and honest portrayal of the dangers imperilling a woman in pursuit of her own desires. Candice Hern's passionate sympathy for her subject -- lovers and setting both -- demands to be shared and savored.

A real page turner!

I could not put this book down! Candice Hern knows her stuff and writes with much period detail. I loved this book and also another of hers I just read MISS LACEY'S LAST FLING. Her heroes and heroines are fresh and exciting. 5 stars!

A wonderful book!

Once a Dreamer is my idea of the perfect escapist novel. You're swept away into 19th century England, following the lives of the most interesting, romantic couple you could hope to meet. You'll be on the edge of your seat wondering how they'll ever get together. With romance, you know they will. Candice Hern combines the best of the regency period details with a sweeping love story. You'll love it!

The most adorable hero ever!!!

I loved this book. But if you're looking for a burly, brawny, dark, and dangerous alpha hero, you won't find it here. You will, though, find something much better. Simon Westover is sweet and adorable. He even blushes! And he has a romantic soul -- he writes sentimental verse and waxes poetic about the importance of following your dreams. However, Eleanor Tennant doesn't believe in dreams. Hers were shattered years ago. These two opposites definitely attract in this classic chase story. It's fun and sexy, and includes a few wonderfully funny secondary characters, including a Bow Street runner with a unique sort of eloquence. The insight into some of the lady's magazines of the time is also interesting. But this is Simon's and Eleanor's story, and it is a winner. Thumbs way up!
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