"A delightful read"
In 1811, widow Lady May Hayworth loves her commoner
paramour Robert Carsons though he keeps secrets about his
past, especially his family, from her. When her beloved
scoundrel of a brother dies during a duel, May feels
somewhat alone because he was the only person who shared
her blood until she finds a journal that her rapscallion
sibling kept about his women and the children he sired.
May pledges to use her vast fortune to help her
illegitimate nieces and nephews. She decides to sponsor niece Michaela Standish and her two
siblings, but quickly realizes that her relative's mom
treats her with scorn, perhaps lingering guilt for
sleeping with her rascal brother. When Michaela meets
Waterloo war hero Major Adrian Khoury sparks fly, but he
chooses to ignore his feelings because he seeks a quiet
supporting wife to further his political ambitions while
Michaela breaks all the rules of the Ton. Still he
considers a marriage of convenience that will conveniently
let him share a bed with the beauty who has captured his
heart. The cause of all these offspring is treated with an
affectionate wink that he does not deserve due to his
irresponsibility causing havoc on so many lives. Still
fans will appreciate this Regency romance that focuses on
a strong cast that includes the vulnerable Michaela, her
deceased biological father, her disdainful mother, her
envious sisters, her interfering matchmaking aunt, and
her "not in love" war hero. Sub-genre readers will enjoy
following the antics of this crew and look forward to
May's next endeavor in Hyde Park. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2003
SummaryLady Hayworth has learned of her late brother's many trysts-
and his many children. Now she'll play fairy godmother to
his daughters: the Mayfair Brides.
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