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Falling for Chloe (Lord Rival, #1)
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May 26, 2013
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This story was so utterly charming! It was very similar to Heyer's Cotillion, featuring a darling hero and a sweet, innocent country heroine, who find themselves engaged against their will. The romance was touching and the secondary characters were fun. This was a typical traditional Regency romance set in London, with balls, fancy dinners and proper ton etiquette and mannerism. It read much like a Heyer novel, and even had a reference to the Marquis of Alverstoke and his sister from Frederica, and a sub-plot similar to the misunderstandings in The Convenient Marriage and April Lady. It was all great fun, and I had a lovely time reading it.
Gil and Chloe have always been best friends, but neither of them had ever considered the other as a potential life partner. When Chloe gets thrown off her horse and Gil comes to her rescue, they are forced to seek refuge from a storm in a nearby cottage, and must spend the night there. This scene was actually quite funny, Chloe having decided to wrap herself in a bedsheet since her clothes were wet (and Gil, persuaded by Chloe, agreed to do the same). It doesn't prove funny for them however, when the cottage's owner unexpectedly returns to find them in this rather compromising situation. Lady Gilliland (Gil's mother) and Mr. Littlefield (Chloe's father) both feign outrage, but Lady Gilliland really sees this event as a heaven-sent opportunity to have them engaged, since she believes they are made for each other.
Chloe arrives in London after Gil has asked her to visit his sister Tish, whom he suspects is having conjugal problems. Chloe being such a kind and devoted friend, doesn't hesitate in trying to figure out what is wrong, and is determined to do what she can to help Tish. Only, Tish isn't the only one who needs help. The newspapers are full of the announcement of her betrothal to Gil! Furious, she goes to find him, and together they arrive at the conclusion that they are both extremely embarrassed and displeased with this turn of events, but that there is nothing they can do about it for the present, without kicking the devil of a dust.
Hence ensues a delightful comedic romp of two genuinely good people who discover their heart's desires through various struggles and confusions with jealousy, friendship and fear of rejection. The results are as satisfying for everyone as any Regency reader could hope. :)
I loved this novel so much that I immediately plunged into its sequel, The Fortune Hunter, which features the villain of this book, the notorious and devil-may-care Lord Rival, who is quite the sexiest, most heart-melting rake ever, as the hero. I was already half in love with him in this book (my other half preferred kind, sunny-tempered and pleasant Gil), and now I am well on the way of tumbling headlong into a lasting love affair. ;)
Gil and Chloe <3
Gil and Chloe have always been best friends, but neither of them had ever considered the other as a potential life partner. When Chloe gets thrown off her horse and Gil comes to her rescue, they are forced to seek refuge from a storm in a nearby cottage, and must spend the night there. This scene was actually quite funny, Chloe having decided to wrap herself in a bedsheet since her clothes were wet (and Gil, persuaded by Chloe, agreed to do the same). It doesn't prove funny for them however, when the cottage's owner unexpectedly returns to find them in this rather compromising situation. Lady Gilliland (Gil's mother) and Mr. Littlefield (Chloe's father) both feign outrage, but Lady Gilliland really sees this event as a heaven-sent opportunity to have them engaged, since she believes they are made for each other.
Chloe arrives in London after Gil has asked her to visit his sister Tish, whom he suspects is having conjugal problems. Chloe being such a kind and devoted friend, doesn't hesitate in trying to figure out what is wrong, and is determined to do what she can to help Tish. Only, Tish isn't the only one who needs help. The newspapers are full of the announcement of her betrothal to Gil! Furious, she goes to find him, and together they arrive at the conclusion that they are both extremely embarrassed and displeased with this turn of events, but that there is nothing they can do about it for the present, without kicking the devil of a dust.
Hence ensues a delightful comedic romp of two genuinely good people who discover their heart's desires through various struggles and confusions with jealousy, friendship and fear of rejection. The results are as satisfying for everyone as any Regency reader could hope. :)
I loved this novel so much that I immediately plunged into its sequel, The Fortune Hunter, which features the villain of this book, the notorious and devil-may-care Lord Rival, who is quite the sexiest, most heart-melting rake ever, as the hero. I was already half in love with him in this book (my other half preferred kind, sunny-tempered and pleasant Gil), and now I am well on the way of tumbling headlong into a lasting love affair. ;)
Gil and Chloe <3
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May 26, 2013
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May 26, 2013
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December 30, 2013
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April 26, 2014
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April 27, 2014
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"Gil: " Good luck batting your eyes and giggling at a man who's well acquainted with you; he'll tell you point-blank you're behaving like a blithering fool."
Chloe: "But men seem to like it."
Gil: "Oh yes! Very flattering, you know, to make a woman behave like a blithering fool. One fancies it's all due to one's devastating wit, or dazzling appearance, or some such thing.""
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Chloe: "But men seem to like it."
Gil: "Oh yes! Very flattering, you know, to make a woman behave like a blithering fool. One fancies it's all due to one's devastating wit, or dazzling appearance, or some such thing.""
April 29, 2014
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April 29, 2014
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Apr 27, 2014 09:49AM
How are you enjoying this one? Do you recommend it? I'm laid up with a cold and looking for something to read (there's always a silver lining).
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Aww feel better! This one is really good, and I am loving it!:D It's a lot like Heyer's Cotillion, with a country girl heroine and a nice, unaffected hero, who are engaged against their will. It's super fun, and I am having a hard time putting it down.
Jaima wrote: "Thanks :) I'm starting it now."
I hope you enjoy it! I'm nearly finished. :) Let me know what you think of it.
I hope you enjoy it! I'm nearly finished. :) Let me know what you think of it.
Valshar wrote: "This one sounds hilarious! :-)"
It's really fun! Same plot as Cotillion, so if you liked that one, you will surely enjoy this one also!
It's really fun! Same plot as Cotillion, so if you liked that one, you will surely enjoy this one also!
This is a fun one! I'm really enjoying it. I'm at the ball--did you catch the Frederica reference with Alverstoke and Lady Buxted? Made me smile. Wouldn't have caught it if we hadn't just read that one in the Georgette Heyer group.
Yes!! I haven't read Frederica, but I know that the hero of the book is the Marquis of Alverstoke and that his sister is Lady Buxted, and that they were launching a ball for a country cousin! I thought it was so cool that Ms. Farr made a reference to them. I like encountering characters from other books. :) There is also a sub-plotline in FFC that makes me think of The Convenient Marriage/April Lady.
I must get to Frederica soon, I'm dying to read it!
I must get to Frederica soon, I'm dying to read it!
:D I had really enjoyed The Nobody and Once Upon A Christmas by the same author, so I was very much looking forward to this one. I love the fact that there is a sequel and I can't wait to read Lord Rival's story in The Fortune Hunter!
I have heard great things about Frederica...it seems to be a very popular one!
I have heard great things about Frederica...it seems to be a very popular one!
A sequel? Good :) Because I am rather taken with Lord Rival, even if Gil is the one. He's charming and loveable and so funny, just like Freddy. Cotillion is one of my favorites.
Oh good, I am not the only one! I am half in love with Rival, and half in love with Gil. He is rather like Freddy, and I love when he says "Dash it Clo!" or similar expressions. Cotillion is one of my favourites also. :) Lord Rival is better than Jack, I find, especially after we know why he behaves like a rake and how he feels about it - won't spoil it for you, but it makes his character more likable, IMO.
I'll have to try this one Anne! I'd definitely recommend Frederica, it is my joint favourite along with The Grand Sophy
Wasn't it! I did the same; as soon as I was done, I hurried to start The Fortune Hunter. I am enjoying it even more!
Hahaha yes! I couldn't stop reading last night. I loved their first meeting. Always funny when one mistakes the other for a servant!
Oh, Anne! What a lovely review, my dear!! I agree with you. There is a little Heyer in it but it has its own beautiful details :) I love Gil and Chloe and I need to get to "The Fortune Hunter" like... now!! Lord Rival deserves to be the protagonist!
Why thank you Maria! :D It did have its own details, you're right. OMG, yes, get to it! Lord Rival is too hot!
I have three on my soon to get list, Rainbow in the Royals, Courting Morrow Little, Cilia Garth and now this one! one will have to make way for this one, which will it be? ;)
I haven't read the first one and the last one you mentioned, but you must choose "Courting Morrow Little"! It's absolutely wonderful!
It's staying on then!
The top one is a seafaring novel and Cilia Garth is supposed to be very, very good. (but I have two other books by this author I haven't read yet, so Cilia can wait)
The top one is a seafaring novel and Cilia Garth is supposed to be very, very good. (but I have two other books by this author I haven't read yet, so Cilia can wait)
Yay!! I agree, Cilia can wait :) You can read the books you already have before buying another one ;)
Oh Tweety!! Yes, do get this! :) I like the second book, The Fortune Hunter better, but it's a but steamier and has more passionate scenes, so I don't know if you would like it that much, but it's a very good book! :)
I have heard of Celia Garth and want to read it too, so if ever you get it, please let me know what you think! Courting Morrow Little I must get to as well!
I have heard of Celia Garth and want to read it too, so if ever you get it, please let me know what you think! Courting Morrow Little I must get to as well!
I'm so eager to know your thoughts about Morrow, ladies! Indian people are so charming... well, Red Shirt is :) Aside from him :D the story is beautiful and very poignant!
Anne, if you think Indians are swoon-worthy you should try Homecoming, the hero isn't Indian but there are plenty of Indians in it. (Aka the heroine) I loved it so, you might like it! Oh and Klondike Medicine Woman. I haven't read that one but I really want to.
Celia Garth isn't so much on ebay… maybe I will get them all. ;)
Celia Garth isn't so much on ebay… maybe I will get them all. ;)
Me too! I have just recently finished going through all my to-read lists and eliminating a few random things I found there. :P
Same...I have 1435 books that I want to read...and that's not counting many other ones that I own and haven't shelved! :)
All my books add up to 1,603. (To reads and reads)
I have tons of kindle books I haven't shelved, one day I will. =)
I have tons of kindle books I haven't shelved, one day I will. =)
Mine add up to something like that too...*sigh*
Kindle books are easy to accumulate I think...with all the freebies!
Kindle books are easy to accumulate I think...with all the freebies!
They really are! I have just, just got a Kindle, and already have downloaded a bunch of free ones! ;)
Anne, you got a Kindle?? Yay!! Be careful with that dangerous 1-click button! Good thing that there are tons of freebies! ;)
Anne, if you have an Amazon wish list of your kindle books you can use a website like ereaderiq to keep an eye on the prices and email you if kindle books drop in price to what you're willing to pay. Also you can sort your wish list by price which highlights things which have gone free. I keep an eye on my wish lists as sometimes books you want to read go free or have big drops in price, often just for one day