A Novel with Thoughts and Ponderings

LOVE WITH THE PROPER HUSBAND

Author: Victoria Alexander ISBN:0060001453 4/2003 HISTORICAL Publisher: Avon
Time Period: 1820s

Love with the Proper Husband by Victoria Alexander

Distressed over the current widespread disinterest inmatrimony among their eminently marriageable offspring, the formidable matriarchs of the ton have taken matters into their own meddling hands with the formation of The Ladies' Society for the Betterment of the Future of Britain. Their first challenge: the Earl of Pennington.

Miss Gwendolyn Townsend has seen her late father's estate go to a distant cousin she can't abide ... leaving her well-educated, able to make a perfect curtsy -- and penniless. So imagine her shock when it's discovered that a match had been arranged between herself and Marcus Holcroft, the Earl of Pennington -- one of the most eligible members of London society. Marcus constantly leaves her breathless and confused ... and though she's hesitant to marry a man she's just met, in the end she has no choice. But she makes some conditions first ...

Marcus cannot believe that the bride who has been foisted upon him is insisting on rules to their wedding ... and bedding! He's a man who has never had to tempt any woman into his arms. But even more surprising is that Gwendolyn is clearly hiding something -- and it shocks him to think that their exquisite kisses -- followed by his lessons in passionate lovemaking -- wouldn'tbe enough to make his wife tell him her every secret. After all, he's promised to be a proper husband -- isn?t it fair to also expect a proper wife?.

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RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS:

This story might quite possibly be my favorite Victoria Alexander to date, although I have to say Ms. Alexander has always been a hit and miss author for me. My problem with her work seems to be my fondness for Alpha males. Ms. Alexander's heroes are generally too passive for my tastes.

With that statement said, LOVE WITH THE PROPER HUSBAND grabbed my attention from the beginning and never let go. The story was thoroughly entertaining with an interesting darker undercurrent concerning the plight of females in regency England. The romantic couple, particularly the heroine, were well-drawn with some nicely sketched secondary characters. The epilogue was a bit confusing, but all in all I enjoyed the several hours I invested in this story.

Debbie Jett

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