The Reluctant Landlord
by Susanne Marie Knight
Wings e-Press
August 16, 2002
ISBN #1590881214
202 pages
Paperback
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The Magic Token

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REVIEW

"Believable characterizations & conniving villainess"

Miss Katrina Jones moves into a rundown house with her Aunt Hattie, whose friend, the Dowager Countess of Udall, has allowed them to live in a house that her son has recently won. The Earl of Udall has other plans for this house, for he hopes to install his new mistress in this house. The Earl and Katrina have a confrontation and Katrina, who has nowhere else to go, refuses to leave. The Earl drops a bracelet that he has recently purchased for his new mistress. When his mistress pitches a fit over the missing bracelet, he ends the relationship. The mistress has her lover break into Katrina's room in order to retrieve the bracelet but Katrina no longer has the bracelet because she has taken it to the Dowager.

The Earl is attracted to Katrina and is drawn to her dwelling where he happens upon the break-in. The Earl climbs into Katrina's bedroom to save her but instead of finding a hysterical woman, he finds an intelligent woman reasoning with the thief. The thief leaves and the Earl remains. Before the Earl can leave, Katrina's aunt catches them alone in Katrina's bedroom and insists they must marry, for Katrina has been compromised. Can these two people make a marriage work?

THE RELUCTANT LANDLORD is a well-written book which contains very good characterizations. If you like brooding heroes, this is a book for you. The Earl has been betrayed by his dead wife and his mother and is very distrustful of women. Katrina, an independent woman for her time, has experienced abuse from her gambler father and has her own issues to deal with. It is wonderful to see their relationship grow.

The Earl's sister-in-law wants the Earl for herself. This obsessed woman uses her son as a weapon against the Earl and continues on her quest to have the Earl, even though she knows a marriage between them is illegal. Ms. Knight has created a very believable villainess, who I wanted to strangle.

THE RELUCTANT LANDLORD is the third book that I have read by this author, but hopefully it won't be the last. I truly enjoyed all of Ms. Knight's books, and will be looking for her other titles. I only hope she writes more Regencies.

© Copyright 2002
Reviewed for ParaNormal Romance and BOOK ISLE Paperbacks

Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted November 4, 2002



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