Get Your Hands On His Unusual Governess Imagined By Anne Herries Available As Textbook
read It could have been great, but ended up being sappy and going around in circles,
.Regency trash alert! It was ok, Wonderfully entertaining, a brilliant read,
To escape from unwanted attention heiress Sarah Hardcastle concocts a plan to become a governess taking her out the the pathway of unwanted marriage proposals and directly into the path of the dashing Lord Rupert Myers.
Escaping from his latest mistress Lord Rupert agrees to mentor his young cousins and becomes fascinated with the highly unusual and out spoken governess.
With unexpected attraction can these two sort out the unruly children and their hearts before its to late
A must read totally loved this book.
Rupert will mentor John before school, Sarah, tired of suitors offering for her money and pa's mills she's learned to run, will switch with the governess, A very unusual but delightful take on a governess romance! This book was very fresh and enjoyable, the characters were well developed, and it was just a fantastic read from start to finish.
Beneath the governess's blush
Heiress Sarah Hardcastle is convinced her plan to escape the unwanted attentions of a fortune hunter is foolproof.
Buried deep in the countryside, and with a whole new identity as prim governess Miss Goodrum, Sarah is looking forward to the quiet life for once.
But her careful masquerade is shaken when she meets her pupils' mentor, Lord Rupert Myers, An incorrigible flirt, Rupert has the looks and the charm to make Sarah blush all the way down to her highbuttoned necklineand the determination to uncover what's beneath! Sarah will need her wits about her if she's to resist Rupert's roguish ways and keep her secret intact.
La historia va de más a menos y el final, a mi parecer, demasiado precipitado, Soooooooo boring! The story was horribly slow, with no actual plot line, Ok most romantic novels don't have a sensible plot, however this was just a bunch of rambling that happened, by luck, to get published.
I was not wrapped into the story, the leading lady and man were not developed, Their growing attachment was never shown to the reader at all, And everything done in the story was contrary to what the author had previously done with the characters, For example, the children we're suppose to be difficult, yet proved to be angels, She needed a break from people controlling her life, yet at the first sign of trouble, she lets the leading man take over her problems and eventually let's him tell her that she will marry him.
For an independent woman, as described to the reader, this went against her character so roughly that I wanted to scream! And what of all the lectures they give the youngyear old about her coming out in the season and how to be careful not to fall in love too quickly and to take time.
. The first weekend party they through and she is engaged, I agree that expectations are not set high for romance novels, but this one needed a better editor and in its current stage, should never had been published.
I always enjoy Anne Herries' books, and this one was no exception! I don't want to give the plot away, but here's a small synopsis.
Set during the Regency, heiress Sarah Hardcastle is desperate to escape from an unwelcome suitor, She therefore assumes a new identity that of governess Hester Goodrum and takes a position as governess to two teenagers in the depths of the countryside.
However, her pupils' mentor, Lord Rupert Myers, shakes her composure and threatens her masquerade, . .
This was a very good read I liked the character of Sarah, even though technically she has done wrong by her masquerade, but the author makes her very likeable for all that.
I liked the friendly relationship she developed with Francesca, one of her young pupils it was quite touching! The hero, Lord Myers, is also appealing strong and gallant without being overly macho or "alpha male".
The story is sweet rather than steamy there's one lovescene towards the end, but it's not particularly "strong",
A heiress trades places with a governess to allow her to get married and to allow herself to escape an unwanted one.
Very cute story. sitelink LINDA SOLE also writes under the names of sitelink Anne Herries, sitelink Emma Quincey, sitelink Lynn Granville and one as sitelink Juliana Linden.
Linda was born in Swindon, Her family moved to Ely in Cambridgeshire when she was nine, and Linda attended the local school but left at fifteen to work
as a hairdresser in her fathers business.
She was married at eighteen and ran her own hairdressing business for some years before moving to Cambridge, although Linda has now moved to somewhere a bit quieter in Cambridgeshire.
She started writing in, combining this with helping her husband to run his antique shop, Writing as sitelink Anne Herries, Linda won theRNA Romance Award and the Betty Neels Trophy, She lives in Cambridgeshire. After many happy years of taking their holidays sitelink LINDA SOLE also writes under the names of sitelink Anne Herries, sitelink Emma Quincey, sitelink Lynn Granville and one as sitelink Juliana Linden.
Linda was born in Swindon, Her family moved to Ely in Cambridgeshire when she was nine, and Linda attended the local school but left at fifteen to work as a hairdresser in her father's business.
She was married at eighteen and ran her own hairdressing business for some years before moving to Cambridge, although Linda has now moved to somewhere a bit quieter in Cambridgeshire.
She started writing in, combining this with helping her husband to run his antique shop, Writing as sitelink Anne Herries, Linda won theRNA Romance Award and the Betty Neels Trophy, She lives in Cambridgeshire. After many happy years of taking their holidays in Spain she and her husband, now have a second home in Norfolk, Being only a short drive, they can visit for a few days at a time, which suits their busy lifestyle these days, They are only just across the road from the sea, and can see it from their windows, At home and at the sea they enjoy watching the wildlife and have many visitors to their gardens, particularly squirrels, Anne loves watching their antics and spoils both them and her birds shamelessly, She also loves to see the flocks of geese and other birds flying in over the sea during the autumn, to winter in the milder climes of this country.
Anne loves to write about the beauty of nature and sometimes puts a little into her books, though they are mostly about love and romance.
She writes for her own enjoyment and to give pleasure to her readers, sitelink.