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I can honestly say that I have never read a book where I disliked the female character before, I really disliked how mean Emma was and never owned up to her own attraction to Marcus, or that she never apologized for being such a brat and extremely arrogant or for the mean and hurtful things she said.
I did like the story, although waiting for the reason for Yarletts anger was not known till the very end, was frustrating, Good male characters. I didnt think it could worse than the last book, These characters were beyond impaired, both socially and emotionally! Ive got a headache now, Heroine is terrible

We met Emma in bookand she was a normal lady, In this book she was the meanest, most grumpy, awful lady, What would have possibly caught the hero's interest Even the ending showed two people bickering, Not good. Several discrepancies, but enjoyable

The author apparently chose to forget or ignore all of the encounters the main characters had had in previous books, and started fresh with them.
This was disappointing as I'd gotten the book specifically because of those encounters, and wanted to see how things turned out for the two, But, overall, it was still an interesting story, This is the best of Norma Darcy, A good story, wonderful banter and a little sex,
Wealthy, personable Mr Ashworth finds himself snowed in while driving Lady Emma Lunsford home, They take shelter in a barn for the night, Soon after when the gossip grows too loud, Mr Ashford asks Lady Emma to marry him, but she refuses since she has not forgotten her illfated engagement of years before.
How they fight and make up is fascinating, I liked this novel very much even though it was not funny as Recency novels should be, Great book!!!

Love these books! Very authentic to the time period, This is a great author!!! Definitely worth the read,books in series The first half of the story deserves five, The quarrels between Marcus and Emma are capital, captivating, amusing, The author is a master describing their mutual lack of trust, frustrated expectations and misunderstandings, We perceive that they are both trying to hide some secrets of their past,

Then comes the second half of the story that deserves two, because the tale keeps a slow pace, the quarrels seem to last forever and secrets are much more unlikely than expected.
There is a bit of chaos in the plot, As often happens, the finale is full of blackmailers, revenges and kidnappings,

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I didnt enjoy this one as much as others by this author, It really dragged in places, After ten years abroad, escaping the ignominy of public humiliation at the hands of a former lover, the very wealthy Mr Marcus Ashworth returns home to Devonshire to find his estate in dire need of attention and his head increasingly distracted by thoughts of his friends pretty niece.


In no hurry to love again, Mr Ashworth is prepared to fight his feelings every inch of the wayruthlessly ignoring
Seize Your Copy The Honourable Gentleman (Regency Gentlemen, #3) Planned By Norma Darcy Distributed In Booklet
the fact that his heart and head had been bewitched by Lady Emma Munsford almost from the first moment he laid eyes on her.
Throwing himself into the modernisation of his neglected estate does nothing to distract him from the alarming and desperate desire to claim Lady Emma for his wife,

Lady Emma Munsford, her reputation in tatters after an engagement turns sour, is in no hurry to give herself in marriage to any man, least of all her uncles ill mannered neighboura fact which Mr Ashworth knows all too well.


Thus when a snow blizzard comes to Devon, and Mr Ashworth finds a way to be entirely alone with the ladylong enough to compromise herhe thinks his prayers have been answered This was disappointing after Norma's other two novels which I loved.
There was too much conflict between the main characters, and I find it highly unlikely any love could blossom or forgiveness made so quickly after all the hurtful things said and done between the two.
Bizarre as it seems to me now, I hated reading as a child, I associated it with school and homework and I seemed to read without it engaging my imagination, I struggled to finish a single book, Then, in my early teens, my mother introduced me to the novels of Georgette Heyer and I was hooked, To the despair of my father, who thought I should be reading much serious works, I read all her books voraciously, before moving on to Jane Austen and other classics.
I discovered that I was, in fact, a bookworm in the making, Since that time too many years for me to admit to with impunity I have struggled to find many Regency Romance books that have inspired me in the same way that Miss Heyers books did.
I gave up reading the genre for a long ti Bizarre as it seems to me now, I hated reading as a child, I associated it with school and homework and I seemed to read without it engaging my imagination, I struggled to finish a single book, Then, in my early teens, my mother introduced me to the novels of Georgette Heyer and I was hooked, To the despair of my father, who thought I should be reading much serious works, I read all her books voraciously, before moving on to Jane Austen and other classics.
I discovered that I was, in fact, a bookworm in the making, Since that time too many years for me to admit to with impunity I have struggled to find many Regency Romance books that have inspired me in the same way that Miss Heyers books did.
I gave up reading the genre for a long time, bored with the fashion to focus on what was happening between the sheets rather than the interaction between the characters.
I am not a prude, and I am not adverse to an intimate scene or two, but when every page is filled with lustful glances, I find myself nodding off.
Am I old fashioned Perhaps, And of course, reading audiences taste has changed over the years from the time of Georgette Heyer, but the reason I fell in love with the genre was the spark between two characters, where there is a hint of sexual tension which is played out in the way they interact with one another.
I feel that many modern books are missing this and are focusing on two people falling in lust with each others bodies rather than two people falling in love with each other as people.
My aim is to attempt to write the kind of books that I love to read: strong but believable characters, verbal wordplay between the hero and the heroine and a love story that tugs at the heartstrings.
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