"Enjoyable regency romance"
In 1801, Miranda Mabberly has some doubts about her
upcoming marriage to Lord Oxley as he and her parents fail
to defend her honor besmirched by her future mother-in-
law. However, things are taken out of her hands when
notorious rake Lord John Tremont blatantly accosts and
kisses her at the opera. The nuptials are over and her
parents blame Miranda, completely cutting her off. After five years of begging her parents to let her come
home and learning her mother died without anyone bothering
to inform her, Miranda writes off her father. She takes a
job as decorum teacher Miss Jane Porter at Miss Emily's
Establishment for the Education of Genteel Young Ladies.
After five years there she has inherited a small fortune
so she plans to leave, but not before John visits the
school to escort his disgraced niece home. He runs into
Jane, but fails to recognize her though she knows him.
Edged on by three matchmaking youngsters, John begins to
court Jane who rejects the advances of a rake though they
soon fall in love, but to persuade her remains impossible. THIS RAKE OF MINE is an enjoyable regency romance that in
many ways is typical of the sub-genre with a rake getting
his comeuppance through love. The story line is refreshed
by Miranda who gives up on those who should have rallied
around her when she concludes that she will always be held
culpable for the actions of John. This gives her the
courage to move on and not to fear challenging the
aristocracy including John and his older brother. Fans
will enjoy this fine historical pot boiler starring an
admirable heroine and the wastrel she reforms. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2005
SummaryScandal, outrage, ruin, rapture ... Who knows where one
kiss can lead?
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