by Anne Gracie, Alison Larkin
I made the mistake of reading this novel, the #2 in the Chance Sisters series, before reading the #1 first, so I didn’t know some details, and it marred my impressions somewhat. It was a good read regardless but not as good as the previous novel I read by this author. The story is a classic regency ...
Series: Chance Sisters (Book 2) Damaris Chance’s unhappy past has turned her off the idea of marriage forever. But her guardian, Lady Beatrice Davenham, convinces her to make her coming out anyway -- and have a season of carefree, uncomplicated fun. When Damaris finds herself trapped in a compromi...
A good historical romance. I liked how the relationship developed and the ending was exciting with a good wrap-up but revealing the heroine's secret was dragged out for so long. Marriage-phobic rake Freddy is asked to watch over sisters including Damaris who is also anti-marriage.
Originally Posted On My Blog: my link textDamaris Chance is one of the four chance sisters, practically adopted into this sisterhood. Damaris has a history, and has made some decisions, that has led her to not believing in love or marriage. She knows that life can never be a option for her. At first...
A nice story if all you're looking for is a comfort read at the end of a stressful day. Freddy, who has no intention of ever marrying, has been asked to be the male protector of the elderly Lady Beatrice and her three "nieces" who live with her, while their actual guardian is away on his honeymoon...
I am such a fan of Anne Gracie's books. I found this author after I read her Merridew Sisters series where I fell in love with the way she wrote characters of surprising depth and layers mixed elegantly with perfectly placed dashes of wit and humor, and packed such surprising emotion into every word...