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Mass Market Paperback An Inconvenient Heir Book

ISBN: 0451207718

ISBN13: 9780451207715

An Inconvenient Heir

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Cordelia would do anything for her late friend's baby. So when she learns that his paternal relatives are alive, she decides to write them. The baby's uncle, however, writes Cordelia off as a schemer. But he is no match for her bewitching ways...

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Well Done

This is a well-written Regency with strong characters and a cohesive plot. The characters are likeable and believable, and the story proceeds at a very rapid pace. The author injects humor and danger in equal parts, and her use of music is woven wonderfully into the book. This author is able to do in a relatively short novel what many authors cannot in ones twice as long, i.e., engage the reader in a satisfying read from start to finish.

This is what Regencies are all about!

Since everyone has already touched on the plot, I see no reason to rehash what's already been said. I simply want to let this be known: THIS IS AN ADORABLE BOOK! This book has everything. It has romance (and lots of it!), mystery, intrigue, comedy, adventure. I hardly ever run across any "page-turners", but this is definitely one of them! I loved the hero; he was to die for. And I love a heroine who can hold her own without being overbearing. Delia is just that. This is the best Regency I've read this year, and the story is so lovely! Do whatever you must to get your hands on this book. You won't regret it!

an immensely enjoyable read

I have always rather enjoyed Martha Kirkland's Regency romances even when I've taken issue with some plot points. Now, again, with "An Inconvenient Heir," Ms Kirkland has penned (I believe) another winning Regency romance novel that most readers will find to be both enjoyable and rewarding.Cordelia (Delia) Barrington is terrified. She has witnessed the murder of her friend, William Halcomb, and is terribly afraid that the murderer will now come after her and William's infant son, Robbie. And so, Delia flees to Em Regis, in Sussex, to seek refuge with Robbie's maternal gypsy great-grandmother. Although William was the heir to a small estate and baronetcy, his marriage had estranged him from his father, Sir Allistair Halcomb -- William's choice of bride was not quite blue-blooded enough. Now, however, Delia has no choice but to turn to Sir Allistair for help. And so she writes to him, informing him of his grandson existence, and begging him to come for Robbie. You see, Delia is afraid that William's cousin, Mitchell, who happens to be an officer in His Majesty's Army, and who would have ended up as Sir Allistair's heir if William had died before he fathered a son, may have been responsible for William's death, and who may now be out to put an end to Robbie's life. (Where Delia got this notion from and why, is never really discussed or gone into, and I'll freely admit, is the plot point I had problems with). What Delia doesn't expect is for Sir Allistair's lawyer to intercept her letter and for him to ask Mitchell to investigate Delia's claims.For his part, Mitchell Halcomb (late of His Majesty's Army) is incensed that such a heartless jade as Delia is trying to extort money from a grieving old man by suggesting that William had been married and that he had an heir. And he sets out for Em Regis, determined to prove that Delia is a fraud and a criminal. What he finds in Em Regis, however, isn't the nefarious Delia Barrington but two gypsies instead -- in particular the fetching and enchanting Dee. (You guessed it, Dee is actually Delia in disguise).However, before Mitchell can settle into discovering what is going on -- who the gypsies actually are, where Delia Barrington actually is, and why the gypsies are residing at the very cottage he expected to find Delia -- villainous thugs attack. Now, Mitchell and Dee must join forces in order to evade the villains and find out who is after them and why. But can they rely on each other? For while Mitchell is sure that Dee is hiding vital information from him (such as where Delia Barrington actually is, and why villainous killers are trying to kill them), Delia/Dee is still wondering if Mitchell is the mastermind behind William's death, and if he means to harm Robbie..."An Inconvenient Heir" had three subplots working in tandem with each other. There is the subplot involving the developing romance between Mitchell and Delia; an adventure subplot in which Mitchell and Delia try to evade the murderous (if slig

Wow!

Cordelia "Delia" Barrington witnessed the brutal and unprovoked murder of William Holcomb in her London kitchen. She quickly fled town, taking with her the baby, Robbie, of her deceased friends, Maria and William. For two months she hid in West Sussex, at Sky Cottage, with Robbie's gypsy great-grandmother, Nadja Eskew. Delia knew the murderer was searching for her and Robbie. The only one she felt she could trust was Robbie's paternal grandfather, Sir Allistair Holcomb. She penned him a letter; however, instead of going to Sir Allistair, the man of affairs (Venton) directed the letter to Major Mitchell Holcomb, William's cousin. Mitchell believed the author of the letter to be a fortune hunter. But Venton convinced him to travel for Sky Cottage. The London lady may have witnessed the murder of his cousin William and/or have knowledge to the whereabouts of Lord Sheffield's daughter. Nadja and Delia did not trust Mitchell. After all, without Robbie in the picture, Mitchell would be heir to Sir Allistair's title and fortune. Nadja and Robbie went to stay awhile with the gypsies. Delia would deal with the Major. Problem was that the killer had two brutes follow Mitchell with orders to kill the baby, Mitchell, and Delia. There must be no witnesses! Therefore, Delia and Mitchell were running for their lives until they could figure out who wanted them dead and safely got Robbie to Sir Allistair! ***** W - O - W ! If you have never read a Regency by Martha Kirkland, this novel will show you why the author is one of my favorites! I read the book from cover-to-cover in a single afternoon. Fast paced, well written, and full of action. If you love Regency books, this one is for you "Keeper" shelf! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch.

Danger and romance--an exciting read!

I am a fan of Martha Kirkland, and have most of her books. This is one of her best. Dee sets out to protect the orphaned baby of a friend, and thinks the hero, the Major, may want the child dead in order to get his inheritance. So, for a while, the heroine and the heroine don't trust each other, and are at cross-purposes, yet are attracted to each other. The sensuality is subtle, but you can feel the tension between them. There is good character development, and it shows what the couple likes about each other, so it is about love, not just lust. There are fights, gun shots, intrigues, and the couple goes on the run together to escape the people who murdered the child's father. Don't want to say more and spoil the plot! The writing is good--polished enough so that my English teacher mom would approve! I enjoyed this book and heartily recommend it.
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