"Feels like a historical British You Can't Take It With You"
Five years ago, Lord Morgan Drummond lost his temper over
an insult to a lady love and fought a duel of honor.
Afterward, when he reflected back on his stupidity he
thought he almost killed someone over nothing or he could
have died as his father Mad Harry had when he was young.
Feeling ashamed that he could have left his mother
mourning and all alone, Morgan exiled himself from London
to control his temper and make things right. Now Morgan feels ready to return to high society so he
travels to London only to finds his home has been invaded
by strangers. He tries to toss these weirdoes out, but
instead is blackmailed by an elderly lady to allow these
squatters to remain. Morgan cannot believe he is a
hotelier to lunatics who belong in Bedlam. However, the
worst of the lot of maniacs is Miss Emma Clifford, seeking
a husband amongst the Ton. Morgan decides that if he
finds her a spouse, he rids himself of her and her pesky
kooks until he realizes he loves Emma and wants to play
host to her and her brood permanently. This amusing Regency romance feels like a historical
British You Can't Take It With You or the Adam's Family
joins early nineteenth century aristocratic London. The
story line never takes itself seriously as Morgan plays
straight man to a bunch of nice nutty folks. Even the
romance plays second fiddle to the top banana, Kasey
Michael's humorous historical escapades. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 16, 2004
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