Review: Lady Derring Takes a Lover
Lady Derring Takes a Lover by Julie Anne Long
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Julie Anne Long is an auto-buy for me, and her latest (and the start of a new series!!!) didn't disappoint. There was excellent character development, effervescent dialogue, and some fabulous LOL moments (the cigar smoking scene was especially memorable.)
Delilah, the widow of an earl who was pretty much a waste of space, is left with nothing. No home, no family, no money, just a property down near the London docks. A chance meeting at her solicitor's office introduces her to her husband's mistress and these two unlikely allies, aided by the most inept lady's maid ever, pool their resources to open a most singular boarding house.
I really loved this book, and it filled a weekend afternoon with delightful reading. I can't wait for the next book in the series, and while I love Ms. Long's contemporary novels too, it's her Regency era books that have a prominent spot on my "keeper" shelf.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Julie Anne Long is an auto-buy for me, and her latest (and the start of a new series!!!) didn't disappoint. There was excellent character development, effervescent dialogue, and some fabulous LOL moments (the cigar smoking scene was especially memorable.)
Delilah, the widow of an earl who was pretty much a waste of space, is left with nothing. No home, no family, no money, just a property down near the London docks. A chance meeting at her solicitor's office introduces her to her husband's mistress and these two unlikely allies, aided by the most inept lady's maid ever, pool their resources to open a most singular boarding house.
I really loved this book, and it filled a weekend afternoon with delightful reading. I can't wait for the next book in the series, and while I love Ms. Long's contemporary novels too, it's her Regency era books that have a prominent spot on my "keeper" shelf.
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