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Mistress of Calverley |
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Mistress of Calverley by Gillian Kaye Robert Hale 191pages 1999 ISBN 0709065493 Reviewed by our UK Editor Rachel A Hyde Hannah Sinnington is happy living at home with her parents and sisters. She loves to ride around the estate helping her father and collecting rents as she has done since the old bailiff died. When she does marry, it will be for love, as her elder sister is about to do - so she is dismayed when she is sent off to stay with her grandmother, the dowager Lady Driffield. Granted, she is to have a Season in York, but the rest of the time she is little more than an unpaid companion who is the butt of her cousin Charlottes acerbic remarks and her cousin Thomas lewd advances. At her coming-out ball she encounters Francis Burdale whom Charlotte hopes to marry. Then all Hannahs troubles begin as she discovers just how far not only her cousin the elegant Lady Eleanor Westerfield will go in order to snare this eligible bachelor, but This is an amiable and entertaining Regency that trips merrily along without a spare page. As most Regency heroines have their Seasons in London, I was intrigued as to what a York Season would be like in contrast. Unfortunately, Ms. Kaye is so busy describing the romance that she has all but omitted to record the no doubt fascinating details of provincial life in the North of England. Read this for the story and then go elsewhere for some facts. |
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