Left to fend for herself after her father loses everything, Alexandria Linnell becomes one of those dreaded Regency drudges--the poor relation companion at the beck-and-call of an irasicible old relative. Dropped by her betrothed so that he can marry an heiress and pursue a political career, she is "propositioned" by another childhood companion, the Honorable Harry Romney. Harry says he cannot bear to see her in her present position and since he has to marry anyway, he might as well rescue her from her situation. Ah, pride! In fact, Harry does care for Alex but refuses to say so and only by his actions can the reader assume his affection. There is some Metzger humor here, some mistaken grieving over the jilt, but Alex settles in and adventures lead her to recognize that she does love Harry. I believe this sort of book is usually referred to as a romp. You will enjoy it.
This was my first regency Romance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I had never really read a romance novel but this was the third one I read and I fell in love with the concept of a rogue falling in love with a hired companion it was great Henry Romney was arrogant and wild. Alex was smart and brave this book made me laugh even as I read it for the third time!!! There should be a follow up.
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