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Mass Market Paperback The Dreadful Debutante Book

ISBN: 0449222616

ISBN13: 9780449222614

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Arranging a season for an unruly miss who descends into drawing rooms by sliding down banisters was a challenge at best -- especially since the hoydenish Mira had a sister of incomparable grace and beauty. Mira wasn't daunted at all by the ton and its marriage market: her heart had belonged to Lord Charles since she was a child. Alas, he only has eyes for her ever-perfect sister. Observing her from a distance, the Marquess of Grantley was enjoying...

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3 ratings

Not just a good romance

Many readers may have a negative reaction to any novel described as a romance, just as some literateurs snub westerns, mysteries, and sci-fi. This is unfortunate. Snubbing romances means missing all of Austen, the Brontes, much of Hawthorne, Tolstoy, Rebecca, etc. Snubbing any genre by name is a mistake; there are simply good books and bad books--in any classification. To the point, this is a fine piece of work. The plot was interesting and moved well, although it was pretty obvious what the final result would be. The characters in English society during the Regency period were interesting and varied. London itself almost becomes a character. But the best part is the writing itself. It is witty, funny, sticking pins into the foolish ideas of the era, not that we do not have foolish ideas today. There is an unavoidable resemblance here to Jane Austen, surely. Young women of a certain social class are seeking a suitable husband. Rather, the debutante's parents, and more specifically the mothers, are hoping to marry off a daughter to a wealthy man, and if he is titled, so much the better. Love is beside the point, in many cases, within the arrangements. I did like this book very much. I've read other Chesney books (M.C. Beaton books) and found them all excellent, I particularly like the Hamish MacBeth series, the Agatha Raisin mysteries, and the Edwardian Mysteries. It is always good to find a writer who is intelligent and can truly write.

Mira's boisterous and slides down banisters ...

The London marriage mart held no interest for Mira, as she had her heart set on a childhood dream. Once her diabolical sister learns of the dream, she sets out to win the hand of Lord Charles, object of Mira's dreams. Mira had many jealous temper tantrums (including pushing her sister into a fountain) and nearly ruined her own respectibility. She didn't care until the Marquess of Grantley came to the rescue... then he wished he hadn't. This book was truly a great hoot. Wish there'd been a sequel.

FUNNY AND A ROMANTIC STORY

Marion Chesney is one of the best romantic writer in the regency romance series. A wonderful story teller and Marion, keep up the good job. I hope you can continue to write more stories in the regency romance novels.
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