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Fine Feathers And The Makeshift Marriage (Signet Regency Romance) [Paperback]

Sandra Heath (Author)
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Signet Regency Romance December 2, 2003
For the first time in one volume, Signet Regency Romance presents one brand-new Regency and one beloved classic from an author with "a rare talent for crafting unusual but intriguing tales...which amuse and beguile readers" (Romance Fiction Forum).

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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (December 2, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 045120963X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451209634
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,318,631 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twenty years of excellence ==, February 21, 2004
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kellytwo "kellytwo" (cleveland hts, ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fine Feathers And The Makeshift Marriage (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
Since their very first such release, I've been a big fan of the Signet Regency two-fers, or two books in one volume. Most of them have been re-issues of very popular stories from the past, sometimes of two different authors, sometimes two stories by the same author. This new edition, however, with two stories by Sandra Heath, takes the previous concept one betterone old 'beloved' story (indeed!) and one new one. What a perfectly splendid idea.

A successful Regency novel may have many ingredients. Among the plot elements are: love at first sight, love unrequited, marriage of convenience, mistaken identity, wealthy marrying not-so-wealthy (either sex in each category) and titled personage marrying a commoner. Necessary characters are a handsome hero, a winsome heroine, a charming pair of secondary characters, of the same sterling quality as the main pair, and at least one villain or villainness of superlatively menacing manner. A pet or two certainly adds to the mix. Finally, the writing must be better than good, preferably careful to the times depicted, free of anachronisms, and hopefully with an abundance of wit.

It's hardly a secret that I find these quantities to be present in the works of many of today's authors, but most especially prevalent in the works of Sandra Heath. Her newest title, FINE FEATHERS, is no exception, and neither is the older bookTHE MAKESHIFT MARRIAGEthat Signet has paired with it as their current two-fer. (I love this concept: I hope it continues forever!)

The two Miss Marriots in the first storycousins Margaret (known as Molly) and Delphineprovide nothing but trouble for the twelfth Earl of Bardolph, Rupert Drysden, and believe me, no one is more deserving of such a fate. Eventually, after a near-kidnapping, an unsuccessful switch of look-alike racehorses, and a severe caseor twoof mistaken identity, all ends well. The Earl is vanquished and indeed banished from England by the cleverness of the hero Hal Cordrey, a widower and wealthy landowner, as well as magistrate for the area. The wealthy marquess ends up with Margaret, while Delphine secures the love of her life, Neville Botting, curate of Coln Cordray.

Set in Gloucestershire, in and around the then famous Bibury Club Races at Seven Downs, the lush June setting comes alive by the wondrous descriptive passages by the author.

THE MAKESHIFT MARRIAGE, on the other hand, is much more complex (as well as nearly twice as long) and demonstrates in very subtle fashion, the consistency of the author in writing style, research and character development. First published twenty years ago, The Makeshift Marriage has remained atop the favorites list of many devoted Regency readers, which is no mystery whatever. Whether reading it again, or for the first time, the story is satisfying in every possible way.

When Miss Laura Milbanke splurges her entire small inheritance for a dream trip to Venice, she has no idea that her life will take a drastic turn-about. She'd seen a picture of the famous Hotel Contarini, and had dreamt of little else since then. Anticipating a lifetime of boring service, she believes the trip will provide dreams enough for a lifetime. In short order, she meets two gentlemen: the Englishman Sir Nicholas Grenville, and the Austrian Baron Frederick von Marienfeld. After Laura spurns his advances, the Baron challenges Nicholas to a duel. In spite of her protests, Nicholas proceeds, and is later brought back to the hotel, nearing death.

Even though he is certain to die, Nicholas asks Laura to marry him, and somewhat reluctantly, she agrees. However, Laura is a faithful and caring nurse, and so they return to England and his Somerset estate, King's Cliff.

While Laura had traveled to Venice to live out a dream, Nicholas traveled to get away from his home, and ponder the necessity of killing a dream. For centuries, King's Cliff has been an opulent host to royalty and other aristocrats; ruinously so. Now, if the estate is to continue at all, severe changes must be made, and unable to think clearly at home, he'd come to Venice to think.

With the care of Daniel Tregarron, the local physician-as well as an old friend-Nicholas slowly gains back his health, only to discover even more dangerin his own household. More in love with the house than its new owner, his former fianceé, Augustine Townsend, has no patience with illness or anything that comes between her and her dreams. She flitters between Nicholas and his heir, who is also his cousin, James, the earl of Landford, who has his own dreams.

If you like terrific plotting, excellent writing, and perceptive character development, all combined with descriptions that take you to the very scene, you'll certainly enjoy THE MAKESHIFT MARRIAGE. It's a classic for all time.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars One so-so and one very nice, September 5, 2005
This review is from: Fine Feathers And The Makeshift Marriage (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
Fine Feathers I found to be only so-so. It started out well, but soon began to drag with needlessly long and uninspired descriptions. Those were easily skimmed, however. What really rankled was the suddenness of the couple's "love" for each other. I refer not to love at first sight, which can be well done, but to the leads' lack of positive interaction. They think ill of each other, but each suddenly realizes he/she is in love. Heath fails to make it believable. Hal is quite intelligent and Molly is game enough, but this reader never bought into the relationship. The "mystery" overshadowed the romance anyway, and it was only mildly interesting. Too often the characters acted stupidly and the events were just too convenient. The constant repeition of the phrase "fine feathers" was highly annoying. The actions of the characters too often were out of sink with the time period. Two stars.

The Makeshift Marriage is by far the better of the too works in this book. The characters are well-conceived, is sometimes too obvious. I was, though, highly disappointed in the doctor; he could have been written in a more noble light with the result that both he and the book would have benefitted from a more emotional and difficult decision. The book is best early on, in Venice and when they first return to London, but it remains interesting throughout. My biggest criticism of the book is its too rapid conclusion. Laura and Nicholas needed more time to turn their misunderstandings around, or at least an epilogue to show the results of it. A more minor criticism is that Nicholas' recovery seemed to drag on too long. However, The Makeshift Marriage is a much better novel than Fine Feathers and deserves to be read. After FF, I hesitated to read TMM, but am glad I did so. Four stars.
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It all began on the spring night in 1802 that Mrs. Siddons caught fire on the stage of London's Theatre Royal. Read the first page
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rubbing house, ready token, sweet vitriol, red saloon, training groom, jewelry casket, great parlor, portico steps, off hind leg, fob watch, fine feathers
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King's Cliff, Sir Nicholas, Miss Marriott, Lady Grenville, Daniel Tregarron, Lord Bardolph, Miss Townsend, Underdown House, Miss Milbanke, Lord Cordrey, Archie Sly, James Grenville, Nicholas Grenville, Augustine Townsend, Earl of Langford, Nat Thompson, Countess of Bawton, Prince of Wales, Jack Marriott, Lady Mountfort, Charles Dodswell, Hotel Contarini, Langford Woods, Duke of Gloucester, Sir Jasper
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