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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
I Don't Usually Love Regency Romances, But This One Is a Most Delightful Exception (With a Giveaway!)
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When circumstances force her hand, Juliana reluctantly travels to Havenfield to begin her sentence. From the moment she steps onto the grounds, she finds herself among both friends and foes. While her aunt pelts her with icy glares, Julianna feels only warmth from Mr. William Rowley, the handsome heir to Havenfield. He might be a relentless tease, but his interest in Juliana is sincere. Which only makes her place in this strange new world more confusing. When a scandal threatens everything she's come to hold dear, Juliana must decide where she really belongs and what her heart truly wants.
Although I'm not a big romance fan, Regency love stories always entertain me with their light, frothy storylines; engaging, witty banter; and virtuous, likeable characters engaged in clean, wholesome romancing. I've come to expect (and accept) all the loosey-goosey plotting; cliché, too-good-to-be-true story people; and the same soap opera dramas playing out in the same stately parlors and gilded ballrooms. Because they're more brain candy than soul food, it's rare for me to really love a Regency novel. Which is why I found The Truth About Miss Ashbourne, a debut by Joanna Barker, such a delightful exception. With its engaging plot, well-developed characters, slow-burning romance, and skillful prose, it kept me thoroughly entertained. I loved the cast, especially Juliana, who kept surprising me even though I felt like I knew her. The romance developed predictably, but over time, which made it feel less insta-lovey than other Regency couplings. Although The Truth About Miss Ashbourne runs a little longer than I usually like these kinds of novels to go, I found I didn't mind at all. In fact, I would eagerly read more books about these characters or at least by this talented new author on whom I will very definitely be keeping an eye.
(Readalikes: Reminds me of Regency/Proper romances by Sarah M. Eden, Jennifer Moore, Julianne Donaldson, Josi S. Kilpack, etc.)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for mild innuendo
To the FTC, with love: I received a finished copy of The Truth About Miss Ashbourne from the generous folks at Covenant in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!
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I'm always looking for a Regency romance I can love rather than just like. 'Cause they're rare. I'll be putting this book at the top of my TBR list. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I hope you love it, too.
DeleteIt has been many years since I read a Regency romance. You make this one sound very appealing and I've been indulging in a little romance lately. I'll put it on my list.
ReplyDeleteI too don't like many romances, but I do love witty banter and fun characters. This sounds like a book I might like :)
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