by Jane Ashford
I liked the secondary romance with the maid and footpad. I also enjoyed the historical aspect concerning the introduction of factory mills and the industrial revolution and how it changed the relationship between tenants and the upper classes who relied on each other.Buy this title from Powells Book...
I liked the secondary romance with the maid and footpad. I also enjoyed the historical aspect concerning the introduction of factory mills and the industrial revolution and how it changed the relationship between tenants and the upper classes who relied on each other.Buy this title from Powells Book...
A good, solid romance, good characters. I liked the double romance, the upstairs/downstairs plot, worked well.
Poor Charlotte. Her father lost his mind prior to his death, and tied her to a mean Grinch in a loveless marriage. She hates her husband, his house, and his household. Things are dark and depressing, with no end to the torment in sight.Then he’s killed one night, and his oh-so-righteous nephew shows...
I loved the set up for this story: a bride not known to any other family members and then when her husband suddenly is murdered, she finds an entire new family. And as I read the first few chapters, the set up was even more intriguing. Charlotte Wylde married to please her dying father to an older...
A historical romance and yet much more. Two men, beset by worry become towers of strength when the women they love are distressed or endangered. Two women, friends and yet dependent on each other through the tragedies of life. Each of them falls in love with the strong, dependable man who loves her....
It was cute, that is what I want to say, it was cute :) Adorable, sweet, yes a cute regency.Charlotte was married to an idiot who bullied her. And he is now dead (no need to mourn him). She is a bit of a grey mouse a first who slowly comes out of her shell. She did not have it easy, she is very youn...
Short and Sweet: Much to admire for fans of Regency romance with a traditional flavor and a lot of character development. I'd recommend it. Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine. http://affairedecoeur.com.