"Fine fox and hounds historical romance"
In 1816 England Lord Anthony Northrup, owner of the Odd
Sock Club, a hunting club, is riding his horse while
escorting a second nervous steed home when the new horse
panics. A woman races past Anthony and gains control of
the runaway. She calms the horse down. Anthony tells his three friends what happened and soon
identifies the woman as Tessa Seaton of Wheatstone. The
four pals visit Wheatstone where they meet Tessa's father
wheelchair bound George crippled by a hunting accident,
her Uncle Mercer and Cousin Emery who trains the horses.
At a hunt Anthony quickly affirms that Tessa, a rare
female participant, is the expert with a heavenly touch
with horses while Emery is a brute. As Tessa and Anthony
fall in love, he must persuade her that her odious
relatives have lied to her about the fragility of her
father's health if he wants to marry her. This engaging Regency romance stars two nice protagonists
who readers will care about as each wants to do the right
thing for family, friends, and loved ones at the expense
of their own happiness. Anthony is a caring soul and his
three pals share his best traits of championing the
underdog like an abused horse, a taken advantage of young
lady, or even a stalwart fox. Tessa is his perfect
counterpart as her love for her dad makes her sacrifice
her desires. Though why she trusts her odious uncle and
repugnant cousin when it comes to the health of her father
and their stable is hard to accept. Still in spite of two
villainous losers, the lead couple and their friends make
for a fine fox and hounds historical romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 15, 2004
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