I make no secret of loving series. I just hate reading a really superb book that leaves me wanting more, only to find that that's it, there's no more after and you are left wondering how things turned out for some characters in the back story. Having read Celeste Bradley's Heiress Brides trilogy, I am feeling pretty satisfied right now! I did not feel as if there were any loose ends that weren't tied up.
Book 1 of the Heiress Brides Trilogy: Desperately Seeking a Duke
As I mentioned in a previous post, this book starts out with 3 cousins vying for the family fortune. The winner takes all, provided they land themselves a Duke. It looks like Phoebe Millbury has it all sewn up, or does she? Cousin Dierdre is not very happy with Phoebe's match and bookish cousin Sophie couldn't care less since she has no intentions of marrying to win the fortune. Phoebe is torn between what she perceives as duty and penance and what her heart would much rather prefer to do. Desperately Seeking a Duke treats us to a budding romance in the back story, as well as focusing on poor Phoebe's plight. Duty or true love? Calder or Rafe? The ending to Desperately Seeking a Duke was a surprise for me and quite delightful in the way everything worked out in the end!
Spoiler alert:
If you haven't finished Desperately Seeking a Duke, please do so before you read on!
Book 2 of the Heiress Brides Trilogy: The Duke Next Door
Since Phoebe has now disqualified herself from her chance at the family fortune, Dierdre steps up to the plate with a rather matter-of-fact marriage proposal to Calder, who stepped aside for his brother Rafe to marry Phoebe. Allowing Rafe to marry Phoebe may have been the right thing to do for Rafe, but perhaps not for Calder, who has already been the subject of rumors and scandal in the past. Dierdre assumes that having rank will mean a happy life, but those dreams come screeching to a halt practically immediately after her wedding. It is then that she realizes that her betrothed left a little detail out before marrying her... one that will change her life forever. To add insult to injury, he treats her like a child and she and Calder engage in a game of cat and mouse. She loves him desperately, but she won't be whole until she wins his love. It looks like Dierdre has won the family fortune since Calder, a marquis, will soon inherit a dukedom from an ailing relative. Meanwhile, Sophie starts to get cozy with Dierdre's viperish step-mother's cousin, Graham Cavendish...
Spoiler alert, again! If you haven't read the past two books, please do so before reading further!
Book 3 of the Heiress Brides Trilogy: Duke Most Wanted
With Phoebe and Dierdre married off, Sophie Blake plans to enjoy the rest of the Season in London. She is socially awkward and has become good friends with Graham Cavendish, the fourth son of a Duke. Graham thinks has no prospects at gaining a title as a fourth son until a family tragedy thrusts the mantle of duty upon him. Suddenly, Graham inherits and needs a rich wife fast to save his estate and keep his cottagers from starving to death. A wonderful transformation by LeMenteur, a famed dressmaker featured in the previous books, suddenly makes bookish and awkward Sophie the belle of the ball! Graham realizes that he needs a rich wife and though he realizes his love for Sophie, he resists the match because he wants to do right by his cottagers, be able to pay creditors, and rebuild his family's estate. The end brings a good surprise about Sophie and we are left wondering if love is enough to get this star-crossed couple through.
All in all, I really enjoyed this series. The first book took me a while to get into, but it seemed that once I hit the half way point, the storyline flowed extremely fast and wonderfully. The chapters in all of the books were very short and held just enough mystery to get you to turn to the next chapter to find out what was going to happen next. I recommend this series to anyone who loves Regency Romances.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Busy reading Regency Romances
I have been busy reading some yummy Regency Romances. First up was A Lady's Secret by Jo Beverly. Robin Fitzvitry, the Earl of Huntersdown, is traveling on the Continent when along comes Petra D'Averio, disguised as a nun, and a swearing one at that! Eager to escape her demanding traveling companion, Petra accepts a ride from Robin, which leads to danger and adventure. Petra isn't who she seems and neither is Robin. Petra just wants to get to England to present herself to her father, who does not know she even exists. At every turn, there is a stumbling block to her journey. Will she finally make it to England alive? Robin just wants to protect her, but this feisty female seems to be holding her own! Set in Georgian times, this romance was delightful to read, filled with symbolism and enchanting to read. Tied in with a previous series of the author, A Lady's Secret can stand alone by itself on its own merits!
Right now I am reading two books. One is juicy romance, the other is a book about Word of Mouth (WOM) advertising (hey, I am a BzzAgent).
I have just begun Desperately Seeking a Duke, the first installment from Celeste Bradley in the Heiress Brides series. Phoebe Millbury is just one of 3 cousins vying for the family fortune. The grandfather, disappointed because none of his daughters married below his expectations, offers a prize to the first of his granddaughters (or great granddaughters if it comes to that) to marry a Duke, or someone in line to succeed to a dukedom. I am confident this will be a sizzling read, so I have already reserved the next two books in the series from my local library.
I am currently part of the way through The Word of Mouth Manual: Volume II, by Dave Balter, who is the founder of BzzAgent, a very successful Word of Mouth (WOM) advertising company. For those you who haven't heard of BzzAgent, it is a unique marketing company that believes that word of mouth advertising is the best kind. Agents of BzzAgent receive product samples, coupons, etc. in the mail and then talk about them to friends, family, strangers... all to get buzz, er bzz, generated about a product. Many people tune out television advertising, but when a friend tells you about a cool new product, you are more apt to listen. Couple that conversation with a coupon (sometimes a free coupon) or product sample, and you have now created a positive bzz experience. Agents report back any bzz contacts and are currently rewarded with points which can be redeemed through MyPoints.
But I digress here... I have been reading The Word of Mouth Manual: Volume II, which was easily downloaded from Seth Godin's site. Seth is a marketing guru in his own right. The book, which is downloaded via .pdf file is about 100 odd pages long. It is very easy to read and so far has discussed some interesting bits about word of mouth marketing, touching on the memorable Tickle Me Elmo marketing strategy that brilliantly got many parents to buy this toy sight unseen! So far, it has proved interesting. I'll report back with a full report later. If you are interested, you can download your own copy from Seth's site (linked above). Once you've read it, do come back and post your thoughts on the book.
Right now I am reading two books. One is juicy romance, the other is a book about Word of Mouth (WOM) advertising (hey, I am a BzzAgent).
I have just begun Desperately Seeking a Duke, the first installment from Celeste Bradley in the Heiress Brides series. Phoebe Millbury is just one of 3 cousins vying for the family fortune. The grandfather, disappointed because none of his daughters married below his expectations, offers a prize to the first of his granddaughters (or great granddaughters if it comes to that) to marry a Duke, or someone in line to succeed to a dukedom. I am confident this will be a sizzling read, so I have already reserved the next two books in the series from my local library.
I am currently part of the way through The Word of Mouth Manual: Volume II, by Dave Balter, who is the founder of BzzAgent, a very successful Word of Mouth (WOM) advertising company. For those you who haven't heard of BzzAgent, it is a unique marketing company that believes that word of mouth advertising is the best kind. Agents of BzzAgent receive product samples, coupons, etc. in the mail and then talk about them to friends, family, strangers... all to get buzz, er bzz, generated about a product. Many people tune out television advertising, but when a friend tells you about a cool new product, you are more apt to listen. Couple that conversation with a coupon (sometimes a free coupon) or product sample, and you have now created a positive bzz experience. Agents report back any bzz contacts and are currently rewarded with points which can be redeemed through MyPoints.
But I digress here... I have been reading The Word of Mouth Manual: Volume II, which was easily downloaded from Seth Godin's site. Seth is a marketing guru in his own right. The book, which is downloaded via .pdf file is about 100 odd pages long. It is very easy to read and so far has discussed some interesting bits about word of mouth marketing, touching on the memorable Tickle Me Elmo marketing strategy that brilliantly got many parents to buy this toy sight unseen! So far, it has proved interesting. I'll report back with a full report later. If you are interested, you can download your own copy from Seth's site (linked above). Once you've read it, do come back and post your thoughts on the book.
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