The Runaway Heiress
by Brenda Hiatt
Avon
June 1, 2005
ISBN #0060723793
384 pages
Hardcover
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REVIEW

"fine Regency"

In 1816 England, Dina Moore meets her fiancé Diggory Tallow so that they can elope to Gretna Green. In four days Dina turns twenty-five and fears the loss of her trust fund as her late father's will stipulated that if she remained unmarried by that birthday her brother Silas will mange her money. Silas has wasted a fortune gambling. Diggory tells Dina that they will not elope so she travels to Gretna Green alone.

Grant "Thor" Turpin learns that his sister Violet eloped with a fortune hunter Gregory. In Gretna Green Dina meets Violet and Gregory; she realizes the man is a fortune hunter. The next morning Violet breaks off with Gregory when a screaming Thor arrives. Gregory flees and Violet explains all. Thor tells Dina he owes her so she says marry her. Dina explains her reasons; Thor agrees as he feels honor calls for it. They marry although they know nothing about one another. Soon they begin to fall in love while their siblings directly or indirectly cause problems.

Dina is a terrific and unique heroine for the era as she works out with weights and a boxing bag though the audience will wonder why she waited so long to escape from Silas. Thor is her perfect partner though neither realize it when they first meet; that makes for a fine tale as they discover one another. Silas displays no honor as he mistreated his sister who he was supposed to protect and Violet's judge of men seems too naive for an obviously intelligent person. Still the lead couple make for a fabulous regency as they bring freshness to the sub-genre.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 3, 2005



Dina Moore's only chance to claim her rightful inheritance before her ne'er-do-well brother gambles it away is to wed before she is twenty-five. But her scheme to marry a stranger in Scotland takes an interesting turn when she saves a naïve young woman from a disastrous union with a fortune hunter -- and earns the gratitude of the lady's elegant, handsome brother.

Grant Turpin is eternally in the debt of the captivating redhead who saved his noble family from disgrace. He did not, however, anticipate that Dina would request his matrimonial vows as a reward -- a proposal the dashing man about town cannot honorably refuse. A wife is the last thing he wants, yet the delightful minx stirs his blood like no other woman has before. And strangely, the more independence Dina offers him, the less he desires it. Now it will take a special kind of seduction to turn this marriage of convenience into a true love match.



 

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