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Mass Market Paperback A Man of Affairs Book

ISBN: 0451196937

ISBN13: 9780451196934

A Man of Affairs

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Well beyond the normal age of courtship and marriage, a young woman resigns herself to a quiet life on her parents's estate. Then the adopted son of the Duke of Derwent arrived. His kind manner and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Another compelling book by Anne Barbour

I'd only read one of Anne Barbour's books before giving this one a try, and on the basis of those two I now want to read more by this writer. Her characters are all well-drawn, with none of them appearing as caricatures or one-dimensional figures.Eden is a delight, and it was obvious that Seth would fall for her; just as obvious that she would find him attractive but barely be able to believe that he was interested in her. After all, she'd had London seasons without success, and she was used to being regarded as a plain spinster. I also admire the way Barbour has created a spoilt brat of a younger sister *without* making her a complete monster, as too many other authors do. Zoe, for all her wilfulness, has a good heart, and it's easy to see that Eden looks out for Zoe's interests because she loves her, not to spare the family embarrassment.Did any other readers notice the very brief mention of characters from a Mary Jo Putney book here? Seth refers in passing to Rebecca Seaton and Kenneth Wilding when discussing painting with Eden; these were the principal characters in Putney's River of Fire, so I was very surprised to see them mentioned here.Now to look for more Barbour books!

Another wonderful love story from Anne Barbour

Anne Barbour has been one of my favorite Regency authors for several years. Her latest book lives up to the high quality of writing I expect from her. Reading her story, I am completely taken up by the lives of her characters, and taken back to my favorite world: Regency England. A MAN OF AFFAIRS alternately made me smile and brought a tear to my eyes. It's not to be missed by any fan of good writing, sharp characterization, and a wonderful love story. Rosemary Stevens

A keeper

A Man Of Affairs is a real regency with real people. Even the secondary characters come to life on the page. The plot is a winner, too, with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing and a surprise ending that only Anne Barbour could have pulled off. This one goes on the keeper shelf.

Another delight from Anne Barbour

Anne Barbour never disappoints. Her heroes and heroines are always wonderful, her prose is inspired, and her stories have that something extra, that turn you didn't expect, making them a delight to read.The Duke of Derwent decides his son, Charles Lindow, Marquess of Belhaven must marry, and commands Seth Lindow, his adopted son, to find a suitable bride.Seth has spent his life catering to the duke's wishes, but this is one request he finds distasteful to fulfill. Despite his aversion to the idea of anyone marrying the dissolute marquess, he selects Zoe Beckett, the beautiful but spoiled daughter of Baron Beckett. Visiting the family at their country estate, he renews his acquaintance with Eden Beckett, Zoe's older sister.Eden Beckett's life revolves around her painting, gardening, and trying to prevent her willful sister from ruining her reputation. At twenty-six, she no longer dreams of marriage, well almost never. But Seth's kiss ignites a passion she has never felt before and she struggles to cope with the emotions that have upset her tranquil life.When they all meet again in London, Eden, unaware of the duke and Seth's plan for Zoe, is appalled by her sister's determination to attract the attention of that degenerate rakehell, the Marquess of Belhaven.While Seth worries that his lowly ancestry will keep him from being able to make a match with Eden, the duke decides that Eden is a better match for his son. Meanwhile, Eden in trying to keep Zoe out of the clutches of the notorious marquess.The threads of the story twist and turn farther and farther apart, making a satisfying ending seemingly impossible. However, Anne Barbour, a master at pulling all the threads together, manages to weave not only a delightful ending, but a very clever surprise, too.
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