By: Sally Orr
Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: March 23, 2015
WHEN A RAKE FALLS is a delightful romance and a very quick read. The prose is light and effortless, carrying the story right alone. There are some parts that plod along, but for the most part this is just a fresh and pretty thing to read. It's not heavily dramatic or overblown with fantasizing. I think that's a good quality in a romance novel. So often the source of conflict is a misunderstanding which results from both involved parties being stubborn or foolish. In this book, the conflict stems from outside sources: the backwards father, the balloon crash, the looming threat of the engagement, societal pressures, expectations for women in 1820s England. I cannot express how nice it is to avoid the dramatic misunderstanding; WHEN A RAKE FALLS displays excellent mastery of the craft.
As for the "rake" of this novel, his is a fascinating character in that he is not a true rake. A true rake blows through women, from single to married to widowed, without once considering their feelings, their virtues, or their reputations. Parker seems to be the ever-charming ladies' man, but beyond a few widows he has had no mistresses. He has a great deal more respect for women at the beginning of the book than most of his peers do even at the end. He sings delightfully, acts as though he has no cares in the world, shows tender feelings for the animals with which he interacts, and still has fears which make him very real.
Miss Mountfloy is very cute and sincere, but she's not quite the heroine this novel deserves. She is a woman dedicated to science, but she doesn't have the oomph needed to put the men who put her down in their places. If the character was written to be a dutiful daughter and happy housewife, that's all well and good, but Eve's passion for science demands that she have more of a backbone in this time period. I think she's a great character and I'd like to see more of the strength she shows in the very end of the novel. The other characters are along the lines of Eve Mountfloy: somewhat flat and not particularly memorable, but with great potential.
WHEN A RAKE FALLS is a fairly typical romance novel, but that does not make it any less excellent. It has an excellent pace, good characters, and prose the likes of which you don't often see in historical romances. I would recommend this to anyone who needs a little lift to their spirits, pun very much intended.
Book Summary
He's racing to win back his reputation Having hired a balloon to get him to Paris in a daring race, Lord Boyce Parker is simultaneously exhilarated and unnerved by the wonders and dangers of flight, and most of all by the beautiful, stubborn, intelligent lady operating the balloon.
She's curious about the science of love Eve Mountfloy is in the process of conducting weather experiments when she finds herself spirited away to France by a notorious rake. She's only slightly dismayed-the rake seems to respect her work-but she is frequently distracted by his windblown physical magnificence and buoyant spirits.
What happens when they descend from the clouds? As risky as aeronautics may be, once their feet touch the ground, Eve and Boyce learn the real danger of a very different type of falling...
by: Sally Orr
Sourcebooks Casablanca
April 1, 2015
On Sale: April 7, 2015
Featuring: Eve Mountfloy; Boyce Parker
320 pages
ISBN: 1492602140
EAN: 9781492602149
Kindle: B00Q3269FE
Paperback / e-Book