4.0 out of 5 stars
A delightful read, May 16, 2011
This review is from: Daphne (Mass Market Paperback)
The Blurb: From the moment dashing Lord Edenbury--called Max by his friends--caught seventeen-year-old Daphne throwing mice into the music room window he was taken with her. The mice, he soon learned, were a ploy to cement the romance between her sister and her reluctant beau. You see, Daphne figured if Emily were to faint in the arms of her hesitant suitor, they would automatically become engaged.
It was this very madcap scheme that endeared Daphne to Max's sophisticated heart. Incredible. A man of his age (all of twenty-eight) and experience falling for a chit of a girl like Daphne.
Max might not have pursued her had it not been for the fortune-hunting Gerard. That's when Max decided to interfere...
This was a light and funny read: the writing was good, the story interesting, and characters likable. I only found our heroine, Daphne, was too young to get married. It would be more realistic to have her engaged first, sent her to London for the Season, waiting until she turned to at least 17 before actual marriage...just a minor complaint though.
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