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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful!,
By A Customer
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
This was my first 'short' regency romance and my first Carla Kelly book. I enjoyed it tremendously. The writing is fluid (thank you!), the story is original, and the characters are believable and well-developed. I cried for the soldiers who died. The descriptions of death and disease as a result of war were simple, but so real that you can't help but feel it. But mostly I chuckled and laughed out loud at Lydia's thoughts and actions. And thankfully, Major Sam Reed is no cardboard hero. He is brave and compassionate, but also somewhat of a liar (for certain reasons, he tells his family he married a nonexistant woman named Delightful Saunders and had a nonexistant child with her and talks Lydia into marrying him to save his tail!). I highly recommend this book! Very original. Very well-written. I had almost given up reading romance after some rather excruciating experiences with a hero and his manroot and another hero who was over-sexed to say the least. Well, I'm off to look for her other books!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
With This Ring,
By A Customer
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
I am a HUGE Carla Kelly fan and I didn't think she could top MISS WHITTIER MAKES A LIST but was I wrong! WITH THIS RING is undoubtedly one of her best stories ever. The hero, Major Sam Reed, is one of the most compassionate, selfless characters I've ever come across, even if he does embellish his military paperwork in order to get his men what they need. The heroine, Lydia Perkins, is quite unappreciated at home, and is only brought to London to act as a maid to her younger, much spoiled sister Kitty. Lydia finds true usefulness in nursing Major Reed and his wounded and dying men as they lay forgotten in a crumbling church while all of London is celebrating the victory at Waterloo. Sam convinces Lydia to marry him after she is thrown out by her family. Sam is in most urgent need of a wife, since he told his mother and aunt that he was married in order to secure the money he needs to run the estate he inherited. I don't want to give any more of the story away, but the two have quite a few unexpected, entertaining and sometimes poignantly moving adventures between leaving London and arriving at Sam's home in Northumberland. Simply put, this is a MUST read and a definate KEEPER!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Very Pleasing Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
I can't really tell you why this book worked so well for me, but it did. The minor characters are drawn with such a wide brush, they are almost caricatures, but somehow, that even worked and the end result was charming. It's a lovely story and deals with death in a spiritual way (almost unheard of in romance). From the blurb in the back cover, I noted Ms. Kelly is involved in the Hospice program, which is probably why this portion of the book is both lovely and has substance. I was also impressed that Ms. Kelly understands the titles and rituals of the Church of England, and treats them and prayer with something more than a plot device. This is rare in romance. This was my first book by this author, but it won't be my last. I was totally impressed.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable, touching story of two misfits,
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This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
Again, Carla Kelly shows her distaste for the shallow world of balls and Regency characters obsessed only with clothes, money and titles; Sam and Lydia are two characters who find the world in which they live empty of any real feeling. Lydia hates accompanying her younger and more beautiful sister to social occasions, and Sam, despite being an Earl, insists on staying in a makeshift army hospital with the badly injured and dying men he commands. He meets Lydia when she and her sister join those Society men and women who visit the hospital; much to Lydia's disgust, her companions only want to stare. She, on the other hand, helps. And ultimately her insistence on helping out causes a major rift with her family...I liked this less than other Kelly books, such as Mrs Drew Plays Her Hand and Reforming Lord Ragsdale; there is something in those two books which is simply haunting and unforgettable. In this book, I found Lydia's family members to be little more than one-dimensional caricatures, something which is certainly not the case in her other books. I also couldn't understand why, after the mail coach was robbed, Sam didn't send for his friend, who *he* knew lived nearby. Instead, as he grew more ill, Lydia was forced to take desperate measures... all because, for some unknown reason, he didn't want his friend to know he was in the area. Silly, that. So, overall, a rating of good, but...
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't put this book down!,
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
With the intention of reading a few chapters before going to bed, I found myself hours later unable to put the book down until the very last page was read. My first book by Carla Kelly (but most certainly not my last), I found it to be absolutely wonderful. The concerns of the main characters were genuine, honest, and very noble, the last being a quality you don't find very often in stories regarding the ton. The story touched my heart.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Carla Kelly delivers another original and pleasing Regency.,
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
Carla Kelly, one of the best and most original Regency authors today, delivers another original, well-written, and charming romance that will please any fan of this genre. Heroine Lydia Perkins is in London with her parents and younger sister, trying to crash the aristocratic social circle's Season. Unappreciated and mistreated by her mother because she doesn't share her sister's extraordinary beauty, Lydia doubts herself and her own inner beauty but ultimately follows her own heart. This leads to a clash between her and her family. Hero Major Samuel Reed, a war-weary veteran of the Napoleonic wars, refuses to leave his wounded men in the inadequate hospital where a nation celebrating the exile of Napoleon has left them all but forgotten. He also is avoiding returning home to his estate, where his mother expects him with a wife and child in tow. The problem is, he has neither! Lydia's and Major Reed's accidental acquantance blossoms into friendship and they eventually discover their true selves while discovering their love for each other.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Kelly keeper. . .,
By A Customer
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
Again, Kelley manages a uniquely earthy pair of characters for a Regency novel which are usually populated by ingenues and Corinthians. The wounded soldier and the pragmatic young miss are easy to love. . .despite the mess Sam has gotten them into.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Carla Kelly Knows Her Romance!,
By A Customer
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
With This Ring is a wonderful book. I loved how Lydia Perkins was so devoted to Sam through their journey. She grew to know her potential as a women with brains and power. It's great to have and Aunt that writes such good books.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful story,
By susan@hot1.net (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
This is the first book I read by Kelly and the best. Has everything I enjoy in a love story. The hero is great and the herion complements him perfectly. You can't help but love Sam.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a sublime tear-jerker, LOVED it!! Real characters in fairy-tale like storyline,
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This review is from: With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) (Paperback)
I have heard about Carla Kelly's books for a while. So... I finally broke down and read this one. I was NOT disappointed. I think I have re-read it 2 more times in the past week. Regency books tend to be sweet and have fun plot lines, which are for most part light-hearted reading.
This book was so different from the norm. The characters were wonderful!!! This story was like Cinderella or Now, Voyager (with Betty Davis-great tear-jerker movie) fairy-tale like romance. The heroine changes from the criticized 'ugly duckling' into a real swan. And she does a lot of it by herself. The hero is very noble and heroic but down to earth. But the great thing is he sees how wonderful she is from the start and subtly helps her find it herself. The characters are very believable and there were moments when I really cried for them. I found this a very emotionally charged book, that was heart-warming and unforgettable. It reminded me of Practice to Deceive by Patricia Veryan, which I have been trying to find forever. But I do intend to find more of Carla Kelly's books and am glad she has recently continued to write more. If you read this...thank you for writing this book, keep at it, please... |
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With This Ring (Regency Romance, Signet) by Carla Kelly (Paperback - September 1, 1997)
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