Ratings39
Average rating3.9
The most hilarious of all Georgette Heyer's novels that I've read so far, and the less believable of them.
Apparently given money and Continental upbringing, a Victorian era girl can literally move mountains. Highly amusing !
The most hilarious of all Georgette Heyer's novels that I've read so far, and the less believable of them.
Apparently given money and Continental upbringing, a Victorian era girl can literally move mountains. Highly amusing !
The most hilarious of all Georgette Heyer's novels that I've read so far, and the less believable of them.
Apparently given money and Continental upbringing, a Victorian era girl can literally move mountains. Highly amusing !
The most hilarious of all Georgette Heyer's novels that I've read so far, and the less believable of them.
Apparently given money and Continental upbringing, a Victorian era girl can literally move mountains. Highly amusing !
Sophy bursts into her cousins' lives, all 5'9” of her, with a pet monkey, a parrot and a dog. Unlike the women in an Austen novel, she can handle horses, her father's finances, and even owns a pistol. Schemes and matchmaking attempts ensue.
This is a Regency-era novel, both in the time period and the style of writing. Since it was written in the 50s the author had a bit more imagination as to the level of independence a woman could achieve, so it reads like a more fast-paced Austen novel.
I would've liked to see a better romance for Sophy, though. After writing such an impressive character, I'm surprised anyone could tie her down that easily.
Originally posted at www.emgoto.com.
Sophy bursts into her cousins' lives, all 5'9” of her, with a pet monkey, a parrot and a dog. Unlike the women in an Austen novel, she can handle horses, her father's finances, and even owns a pistol. Schemes and matchmaking attempts ensue.
This is a Regency-era novel, both in the time period and the style of writing. Since it was written in the 50s the author had a bit more imagination as to the level of independence a woman could achieve, so it reads like a more fast-paced Austen novel.
I would've liked to see a better romance for Sophy, though. After writing such an impressive character, I'm surprised anyone could tie her down that easily.
Originally posted at www.emgoto.com.