By: Anne Gracie
Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: May 22, 2015
Jane Chance, née Jane Chantry, is on the verge of her London Season. Jane grew up in poverty, after her parents were disowned for marrying and then later died in penury. Neither set of grandparents would acknowledge Jane or her sister, so after their parents' death, they went to an orphan asylum and then into service where they were mistreated. Needless to say, poor Jane has a healthy fear of poverty and hardship. Jane is blindly determined to live a life without the dangers of love, in a sensible marriage to a wealthy man that can provide safety and stability for the children she so desperately desires. While I understand Jane's reasonable motivation, it does make me grind my teeth. Jane chooses an awful, horrid man, Lord Cambury, and I have to keep reminding myself that Jane makes the best choice based on what she thinks will provide the best safety net for her. As the book progresses, I despise her somewhat cartoonish fiancé more and more.
Zachary Black appears to be a ne'er-do-well. A veteran English spy operating on the Continent, he has been missing from England for twelve years. He comes home to prevent his cousin from declaring him dead and assuming the title of Lord Wainfleet along with the familial estate. There's just one entertaining (to me) problem, though. Zach discovers he is unjustly accused of murdering his stepmother, when in actuality he helped her escape from his abusive father twelve years ago. Darling Zach must lie low under an assumed identity as a gypsy until his name is cleared. But the impetuous man discovers he cannot leave Jane alone and unprotected while he waits to be declared innocent and his patrimony is restored.
I enjoy Anne Gracie's writing style, which superimposes strong women and zany antics on a Regency England background. The romance grows naturally and believably between Jane and Zachary, and while Jane fights her sensibilities, she eventually succumbs to the desires of her heart, making me swoon. I adore the love between Jane and her sisters, both familial and sisters of the heart- the generosity of spirit of so many of Gracie's characters are deeply moving. The Chance Sisters is a lovely series, and THE SPRING BRIDE proves once again that Anne Gracie writes compulsively fun Regency romantic wit.
Book Summary
A dog in need of rescue brings together a young debutante and a mysterious stranger in this regency charmer from the beloved Anne Gracie. For fans of Mary Balogh and Madeline Hunter. On the eve of the London Season, Jane Chance is about to make her entrance into high society. And after a childhood riddled with poverty and hardship, Jane intends to make a good, safe, sensible marriage. All goes according to plan until a dark, dangerous vagabond helps her rescue a dog.
Zachary Black is all kinds of unsuitable—a former spy, now in disguise, he’s wanted for murder. His instructions: to lie low until his name is cleared. But Zach has never followed the rules, and he wants Jane Chance for his own.
If that means blazing his way into London society, in whatever guise suits him, that’s what he’ll do. Jane knows she shouldn’t fall in love with this unreliable, if devastatingly attractive, rogue. But Zach is determined— and he‘s a man accustomed to getting what he wants.
by: Anne Gracie
Berkley
June 1, 2015
On Sale: June 2, 2015
Featuring: Zachary Black; Jane Chance
308 pages
ISBN: 0425259277
EAN: 9780425259276
Kindle: B00O2BS6FY
Paperback / e-Book