It took me a while to get into this book, which I've found isn't unusual for a Heyer novel. A lot of the time, things start out slow but eventually build up to a wonderful payoff that leaves me smiling.This book? Did that, I suppose, but it took me several days of picking this up then putting it dow...
If there's one thing I like about Georgette Heyer it is a plathora of heroes and heroines - each so unlike the others with a character and personality all their own. It is thus with Friday's Child with so unlikely a starring pair. Lord Sheringham (Sherry to his friends) and Hero (Kitten to Sherry an...
I read this book because it was recommended by Lauren Willig (author of the Pink Carnation series which is a sort of mix of Chick-Lit and Regency Romance i.e. Georgette Heyer) and immediately I understood.Willig's characters pay homage to Heyer's and now I have a better understanding of Willig and h...
It took me a while to get into this and the characterization wasn't the best, but over all it was a charming and funny story and I will read more Heyer.
'Friday's Child' may be my favorite Heyer. It was just so airy and amusing and comical, and like Cotillion, I really came to love the characters so much that I didn't want to leave them at the end. I loved Sherry's good natured selfishness and Kitten's impulsive curiosity and George's hot-blooded ro...
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