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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a superbly romantic read,
By tregatt (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
Not very many authours can write a quiet and elegant romance novel that revolves around a couple forced to marry and not fill it with swirling and overpowering emotion (be it anger, hate or passion) so that you rather loose sight of the original plot premise, the forced marriage. But Candice Hern succeeded admirably here, I thought. A word of warning however, if you're more in the mood for a romance novel that fairly reeks of sexual tension and passion, you might want to give "Once a Gentleman" a miss. If on the other hand you're in the mood for a book about a couple that are compelled to marry, where the heroine is in love with the hero, but where it takes the man a while to fully appreciate and fall in love with his admirable wife, that is written in a more restrained vein, then you definitely will enjoy "Once a Gentleman."Nicholas Parrish as always seen Prudence Armitage as a mousy but intelligent friend -- the good sort, but definitely not the type he would ever consider marrying. And yet, because he unintentionally ends up compromising her, that is exactly what happens. Now newly married man Nicholas Parrish has to consider the best way to go about making his marriage to shy and demure Prudence work. To start with, he'll be the very picture of a patient husband and not press her for marital intimacies until she's ready. What Nicholas didn't know, however, was that Prudence has been in love with him for quite a while now, and that she is more than willing to be "true" wife to him. But Prudence also realizes that she's not the type of wife Nicholas would have chosen for himself if he had had the choice. Will Nicholas and Prudence be able to make their marriage work? Or will continue to blunder about in misconception and misapprehension forever? I think what I liked most about "Once a Gentleman" was that both the hero and heroine are nice, likable people -- it's nice to read a romance novel where you like both the main characters and where you don't spend a lot of time wanting to brain either. Another thing I really liked was that the authour didn't take the path of turning her heroine into a sudden supermodel with a few snips of the hair and a new wardrobe. Yes, Prudence does get a new hairstyle and more attractive clothes, but she suddenly doesn't become the Season's latest sensation with hordes of Regency bucks panting after her, thus making the novel another one of those where the hero learns to appreciate his wife via jealousy. Prudence remains the shy, reserved young lady that charmed me from the very beginning. And this allowed for the authour to add a little humour to the bits where Prudence tries to flirt with Nicholas only to have things go terribly wrong. It also made things seem terribly realistic. If you know nothing about flirting, and are not used to it, to suddenly acquire the prowess of a siren seems rather unrealistic, and yet you always see this in most books! Also nicely done was the gradual manner in which Nicholas grows to love and appreciate his wife (and to learn to be a little less proud and self absorbed). Nicholas has a lot of less admirable traits to get rid off, and the authour shows him coming to grips with his less admirable side in a very believable manner. "Once a Gentleman" doesn't have a very complicated plot. Rather, it focuses completely on the relationship between a husband and wife. It is a somewhat quiet read, but a rather romantic one at that.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lovely marriage of convenience story,
By A Customer
This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
Marriage of convenience stories are fairly common in Romance. What sets this one apart is the depth of characterization. Prudence is crazy about Nick. Nick thinks of Pru as a friend, barely notices her as a woman. A compromising situation forces them to marry, and what unfolds is a lovely story in which each of them learns there is more, and less, to the other than they had thought. Nick's slow realization that Pru is a remarkable, and surprisingly attractive, woman rang very true. He is basically a good guy, but somewhat self-absorbed. His growth as a character is more profound than hers. He has further to go to reach a committed, loving relationship. He has to learn to compromise, to give as well as take. Pru's character growth is especially poignant, as she has to come to terms with the knowledge that the man she secretly worships is no idol, but perfectly (or imperfectly) human. She is very shy and reserved, and her behavior, as well as her internal musings, seemed extrememly realistic for a shy person. She can't always speak what she feels, but we hear what she is thinking, and we share her pain and joy and frustration. Sometimes her shyness makes for particularly comic moments, especially when it comes to physical intimacy. When she reaches a crisis that compels her to stand up for herself, to speak her mind, this reader cheered.This is one of those books that focuses on the romance above everything else. There is no complicated plot. No suspense or mystery. No villain. Just two people learning to love each other. This is Romance at its most pure. And this reader loved it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Lovely Romantic Read,
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This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
For all the years Prudence Armitage had worked for Nicholas and his sister at "The Ladies Fashionable Cabinet", he'd never really gotten to know, the shy mousy looking young woman who diligently worked by their sides. Rather he took her for granted, almost like a second sister. Now that his sister had left for an extended honeymoon, Prudence assumed Edwina's editorial duties. Late one evening Nicholas casually mentioned that she was working too hard, putting in too many hours, and assured that she was leaving soon he continued out the door for a night of entertainment. However, the next morning when he was rudely awakened by an enraged father and a horde of `viking-like giants' demanding satisfaction for ruining his daughter and their sister who had never arrived home the night before - Nicholas realized they were speaking of Pru who'd fallen asleep at her desk! Being a true gentleman, he would of course, do the right thing and offer her marriage though it was the furthest thing from his mind with Prudence being the least likely of candidates.
Prudence, was horrified - having been in love with Nicholas since the very first day she'd met him. Yet, married they'd be - the very next day! With the help of Flora, a retired demimonde and `fashion editor' of the paper, and the Crimson ladies, Prudence, began to reveal qualities that gave Nicholas food for thought. Soon Nicholas was regretting his plans for an`in-name-only'marriage, and was formulating plans to make Pru his wife in all ways. *** This was a delightful finale to the charming Ladies Fashionable Cabinet trilogy featuring, Nicolas and Prudence. Uniquely stand-alone this was a look at a marriage forced upon two individuals who in appearance were as different as night and day. Nicolas, the too handsome for his own good, charming, outgoing personality while Pru the complete opposite - small in stature, embarrassingly shy, and relatively content to blend into the background while letting others shine. What was unique was that she didn't turn into a swan overnight, rather making the most of her other attributes. While Nicholas did fall in love/lust with her, it was more for the beautiful person he saw, while her looks, which truly were never that bad once she removed all the accoutrements she used to hide them, revealed a more subtle beauty. The humor was charming as Pru tried to put into practice the lessons of flirting and seduction received from Flora and the Crimson ladies - suffice it to say, Pru didn't turn into a seductress. What was really important though, was how Pru came to realize that as `perfect' as she thought Nicholas was, she finally discovered he wasn't and she had gained enough confidence to give him a wake up call when she pointed it out to him. This was truly a divine read, a slow, yet very moving and truly romantic experience. --- Marilyn, for www.romancedesigns.com
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
very dull,
By Magford (Milwaukee, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
I saw the pretty good reviews of this book and expected a lot, consequently I kept reading expecting it to pick up, but it just didn't. Nick was basically a jerk; he (and this is a bad thing) seemed like an unnecessary character. He didn't have much depth and was annoying as was Pru whose shyness didn't disolve until about page 330. I couldn't take anymore blushing or stamering. The entire novel lacked quality dialogue/conversations. Finally, there seemed to be no basis for Pru's love for Nick and when he started to love her I just didn't understand how they could love each other and didn't believe it was possible in the way the novel was written. Basically this book was torturous to read.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome...,
By Trixie (WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
I love this so much. I have read it twice already. This is the first book that I have read that I can really relate to the character Pru. I am so like her. If I was back in that day an age I would so be Pru. I am very shy (a wallflower), clumsy, easily blush, easily emberrassed, and everything else like Pru. Except I can't play the piano if my life depended on it. And Nicholas is great, I love his charater so much. Except his stubborness about her money is nice (especially in that time when women were nothing but a property), but i think that it kind well got annoying. But in the end he sees his mistakes in it and fixes it. I love this it is a book I can never get tired of reading.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Romance,
This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
"Once A Gentleman" is a sweet regency romance. It is not the kind of book that will stay with you for long time after reading it, but nevertheless; you won't be able to put it down. The hero and the heroine are very sweet and romantic. I strongly recommend this read for any one who wants to enjoy a nice regency romance, without getting to emotionally involve in the plot. If you enjoy reading books that are filled with sexual tension and explicit nudity you can skip this one.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
somewhere between 4 & 1/2 and 5 stars,
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This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
Prudence has been in love with Nicholas for so long...but the last thing she wants is to marry this man when he does not love her, and to potentially see him come to resent her.I had tears in my eyes so many times reading this book. Prudence's situation was heart-rending at times. This is a very emotional story; right up there with the best of Mary Balogh in that regard. Pru is a sweet, shy gal who has managed to survive her boisterous, aristocratic family who take her for granted. It was so fun to watch her try to be flirtatious and seductive--she just couldn't. over the course of the story she grows confident adn strong. Nicholas is a realistic hero with some serious, though not insurmountable, character flaws, including his selfishness and his hypocritical views of the aristocracy versus himself and Pru. This is a sweet love story about a woman who dreams of an impossible love, only to discover that her dream man isn't perfect but only human, and a man who grows to love the wife forced upon him by discovering who she really is and by learning some unpleasant truths about himself. These two do not love because, but despite...despite their flaws and the difficulties in a relationship. It's a very mature, realistic, and warm story that touches the heart. Perfectly lovely.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Book,
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This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
This is my first book from this author..... And it wont be my last. It was a sweet love story, and I loved reading about the Ladies Cabinet. The reason it only got 4 stars from me, was not the writing, she is a wonderful writer, it just didn't grab me, where I couldn't put the book down. Took me over a week to read it, unlike my 5 star books, that make me not cook, not eat, not clean the house, till the book is done. It was not that kind of book. But it was good enough that I will check into her other books.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
real romance,
By A Customer
This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
Okay, I admit it, I'm a sucker for a true blue romance novel. And this book fits the bill. Nothing is forced; all the emotions, and the way they develop, are very real. This is the sort of novel that leaves you believing the characters will go on to live their lives, raise their children, and grow old together. (Forget that it's the Regency, and we're on their great-great-great grandkids now!) It's a wonderful warm tale that I, for one, loved.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great one from Hern,
By Janet Silva (Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Once a Gentleman (Mass Market Paperback)
Candice Hern write such great books! You always take the characters seriously, even as you laugh and sympathize with them. Her heros are hot but not fantasy-types and her heroines are always plucky without being embarrassing or reckless. I found Prudence very touching, since I've been in similar situations before -- longing from afar. :) I highly recommend this story.
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Once a Gentleman (Ladies Fashionable Cabinet) by Candice Hern
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