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Paperback The Viscount's Wager Book

ISBN: 0446329282

ISBN13: 9780446329286

The Viscount's Wager

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An engaging story

I liked this book in general, like the other reviewer has written, but I did get frustrated with some of the characters development toward latter 1/3 of the book. Ms. Barron tried to portray the herion, Katrina, as an intelligent, fearless, and sensible lady but for good part of three crucial chapters (without giving away the plot) she acted as an indecisive, impetuous ninny-hammer, so were some of other characters. It did have some twist and turns and nail-biting developments but I felt they were rather forced and unnatural so that author could deliver a so called "shocking conclusion", I felt that kind of spoiled some of the mood; other than that, it was a very decent story with a touch of reality of mentioning debtor's prison and poor tenants' life.

Fabulous character development; Nail biter!

If a Regency novel could ever be considered a nail biter, this is it! I couldn't fathom how this would work out in the end. I had to force myself not to peek ahead and you should do the same! Without giving away too much of the storyline, briefly - Katrina Vernon, unwanted orphan in her relative's home goes to a ball. Her Uncle, although browbeaten by his wife, insists she is to go or he will not allow his daughter to go. He holds his niece in affection but his own household is fairly impoverished. Ill-dressed and apparently thought to be one of the horrible Vernon's, a young attractive man spends a half hour talking to Katrina, wooing her, and in effect compromising her. The Viscount "Devil" Danville has done it all for a wager, even promised double the amount if he kisses her in public. But in the short half hour as she poured her heart out to him, Danville tries to give her advice about "lambs amidst wolves." The ball ends disastrously for Katrina among the snickers and snubs and her standing in the household is worsened! Placing an advertisement in the paper, a Vicar and his wife hire Katrina to be a companion and governess for their young daughter. Treating her like family, Katrina seeks a new life. Unfortunately, it is within the confines of Viscount Danville's land and though he is not known to visit his country estate, shortly after Katrina's arrival, he also arrives. There are many unexpected meetings and conversations filled with innuendos. What is the mystery surrounding her employer (Lady Helen) and Danville? Did he seduce her? Is he attempting to make Katrina his mistress? There is music and mayhem and mystery throughout the book and wonderful secondary characters to meet. This is not a book for the faint hearted. There is talk of poor houses and poverty and people dying in horrible conditions. There is also love and redemption. I could not put this book down. Despite the title, this is very little about a typical Regency "wager." If you can find this book, it is worth obtaining.
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