A Garden Folly
by:
Candice Hern (author)
Customers who enjoy the traditional Regency Romances of Georgette Heyer, Barbara Metzger, and Carla Kelly will enjoy this witty Regency romp by New York Times bestselling author Candice Hern. Two sisters on the edge of poverty have a chance to meet wealthy, titled, unmarried gentlemen when they...
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Customers who enjoy the traditional Regency Romances of Georgette Heyer, Barbara Metzger, and Carla Kelly will enjoy this witty Regency romp by New York Times bestselling author Candice Hern. Two sisters on the edge of poverty have a chance to meet wealthy, titled, unmarried gentlemen when they are unexpectedly invited to a month-long house party at a famous country estate owned by the Duke of Carlisle. Disguising their impoverished situation as best they can, the sisters launch themselves into some serious husband hunting. But the plans fall apart when the beautiful, bubble-headed Susannah falls for the most unsuitable of suitors. Level-headed Catherine must save the family from ruin by securing a more fortunate match. Though courted by a wealthy earl, she finds herself falling for the handsome estate gardener and faced with the choice of marrying for money and security, or following her heart. Set at a grand country house and gardens reminiscent of Chatsworth, this sweet love story will sweep the reader away into a world of early 19th century wealth and aristocratic privilege, and just a bit of folly in the fabulous gardens. "A craftsman of impeccable elegance, Ms. Hern taps brilliantly into the hopes and fears of the human heart as she weaves an unforgettable love story from our deepest fantasies." – Romantic Times "A deeply moving and emotionally charged novel." – A Little Romance "Both Humorous and bittersweet – an excellent read." -- Rendezvous
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781479165766 (147916576X)
ASIN: 147916576X
Publish date: September 19th 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 236
Edition language: English
Series: Country House Party (#1)
Yes, it was a bit silly and the story very very predictable. But it was sweet to read and gave me a nice distraction for a whole evening, so no complaints here. A nearly clean regency romance with some "cinderella" element and the duke in disguise - not exactly a novelty or orginal trope in roma...