"delightful Regency romance"
In 1811 England, widower Chance Beckett hires Julia
Carruthers as a nanny to his five years old daughter Alice
though she no experience; he simply liked her spunk
championing his child. A couple of days later they travel
to Romney Marsh, the home of his adopted father, where he
plans to leave Julia and Alice while he went back to work
for the War Office. However, his superior wants him to
rusticate and uncover who is leading major smuggling
operations in the area that abet the French. Ainsley is elated to see his oldest son Chance, who has
not visited in several years as they are estranged. He
and his other adopted children and the only one of his
seed assume that Julia is Chance's lover. As Julia
adjusts to the strange household, she and her employer
fall in love. However, Chance refuses to take a chance on
this flimsy emotion while seeking to capture the head
smuggler. The zany Beckett extended family turn A GENTLEMAN BY ANY
OTHER NAME into a delightful Regency romance. The War
Office smuggling subplot comes late into the tale as
readers meet the enchanting and often amusing cast,
wonderful Ainsley and his seven orphans, some of his
sailing cronies, Chance's daughter and Julia. The story
line is fast-paced as matchmakers galore interfere with
the relationship between the wharf rat and the lady.
Kasey Michaels is at her historical make that hysterical
best with this fine you can go home if the heart is in it
romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 27, 2006
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