By: Regina Scott
Genres: Romance Historical | Inspirational Romance
Posted: February 28, 2014
Instructed by the girl's father to marry her, John sees no option if he is to retain his self-respect. He's a mere baron in the depths of the countryside; on the other hand he breeds valuable horses. Lady Amelia lives a browbeaten life in her refined London home. She hadn't expected to marry a dour northerner, and can't see that it would be an improvement. However, John tells her that he will honour his vows, allow her any money she needs and treat her with respect. He stops short of love, but Amelia thinks that it might not be a bad bargain after all.
I already liked this pair and enjoyed seeing how they coped with the situation. Amelia is properly devout, and John insists they marry in her local church rather than privately. His big bleak stone house hasn't known a lady's touch in years, while the new wife isn't welcome in the stables. Amelia's maid Turner has to help the lady of the house establish her status! Turner is a splendid local girl, calling her master stuck in his ways. John has a personal reason for distrusting romance which adds depth to the story. Amelia wins the reader as well when she decides to win her husband's heart.
I loved all the horsey titbits, the only niggle being that the word cinch is not an English one; girth is correct. The other characters we encounter include a local dowager intent on spiteful gossip, and the gay widow of John's older brother, who turns up during summer with a cavalry major in tow, resolved to stake her claim on the estate.
THE HUSBAND CAMPAIGN resembles a Jane Austen tale, and indeed it is in a series called The Master Matchmakers. Regina Scott has filled her writing with characters, both two-legged and four-legged, and given us a stirring inspirational romance.
Book Summary
A Marriage of Necessity
The moment John, Lord Hascot, encounters a young woman sheltering in his abandoned stable, his future is sealed. To prevent scandal—and protect Lady Amelia Jacoby from her parents' ire—he must propose. John's ability to trust vanished when his former love married his twin brother. Yet he offers Amelia everything she could want—except affection.
Amelia sees John's true nature shine through when he cares for his horses. But the brooding aristocrat seems determined to keep her at arm's length. Little by little Amelia will turn Hollyoak Farm into a home, but can she turn a marriage of convenience into a joyful union?
The Master Matchmakers: Wedding bells will ring when downstairs servants play Cupid for upstairs aristocracy
by: Regina Scott
The Master Matchmakers #3 Harlequin Love Inspired Historical
March 1, 2014
On Sale: February 21, 2014
Featuring: John, Lord Hascot; Lady Amelia Jacoby
283 pages
ISBN: 0373282583
EAN: 9780373282586
Kindle: B00FTQHW6U
Paperback / e-Book