4.5 starsThis book is a little silly and a little too dramatic to be considered serious. Which is a good thing, really, because sometimes we all need to read non-serious things (I know I do. A lot of times) and it’s either this or YA high school drama that’s not very good* - you know what I’m talkin...
When the young hero of this book, Lord Sherry, offers marriage to the beautiful Miss Milborne, she refuses his suit. In a fit of pique and plagued by debts – he can’t gain control of his inheritance unless he is married – Sherry offers for Hero, a seventeen-year-old poor cousin of his neighbors. He ...
Lord Sherringham is determined to gain access to his Trust, and in order to do so he must marry. After the Beauty he avowed to love turns him down, he proposes to his old childhood playmate, the penniless orphan Hero. Hero has worshiped him all her life, so of course she agrees to marry him. But ...
I actually listened to this on audiobook this time around. I loved it! I love this book, period. If you like funny Regency Romance and you haven't read this book, then SHAME on you! SHAME!Really, so, so goo!
This one did not impress me at all. It was boring and frustrating and boring. The characters were stupid and naive (in Hero's case), rude (in Sherry's case) and annoying (in both their cases). I liked George....well enough.And yes, Hero helps Sherry to become a better person and come to the realizat...
This was suppose to be an easy read-light hearted regency book and it is incomparison to many of Georgette Heyer's other books. It has more angst, drama, surprises, comedy, witty exchanges, in depth and complex character analysis than 10 new era regency novel put together. That is why in my eyes for...
Listen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b007jq09/Georgette_Heyer_Fridays_Child/Georgette Heyer - Friday's Child : A proposal goes disastrously wrong for Lord Sheringham in this Regency tale of romance.
This book is definitely amongst the funniest of all GH's books I've read so far. At the beginning I thought i wouldn't like it because I didn't like Sherry, the main male character so much. The way he treated Hero! I mean, he hit her several times! That is domestic violence, no matter how you look a...
I tried... I really did. But I just couldn't read past the first few chapters of this book. As a rule, I love Georgette Heyer books -- they're among my favorites. But the 2 main characters in this book were so grating, I couldn't imagine reading 200+ more pages of them. I'm sure it's a perfectly goo...
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