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Book Reviews of Belle of the Ball (Zebra Regency Romance)

Belle of the Ball (Zebra Regency Romance)
Belle of the Ball - Zebra Regency Romance
Author: Donna Simpson
ISBN-13: 9780821770405
ISBN-10: 0821770403
Publication Date: 11/1/2001
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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susyclemens avatar reviewed Belle of the Ball (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 158 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A good romance read, with a different type of plot (for me). A woman in her third Season, with the scent of desperation clinging to her skirts, needs to marry a wealthy man for the sake of her family. But she falls in love with a man who is penniless. He is also in love with her. She's fighting her feelings for him, treating him coldly, and thus he begins to think she's not the woman he thinks she is... Set in Regency England.
reviewed Belle of the Ball (Zebra Regency Romance) on
Sequel to Miss Truelove Beckons.

Arabella Swinley is in a most dreadful position. She has exactly one Season left to find a rich husband--and save herself from a lifetime of mended gowns, empty purses, and mountainous debts. But, alas, Arabella quickly discovers that desperation does not suit a lady. Bachelors who once would have swooned at her beauty now will not deign to ask for a dance.

Arabella still entertains dim hopes for husband. That is, until she loses her heart to handsome Marcus Westhaven. Never mind that he's charming and deeply intriguing--he's simply a nobody. Even worse he's penniless. A match between them would be pure folly. But she can't stop thinking about the man who can offer her nothing...except a love that can last a lifetime.
reviewed Belle of the Ball (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 68 more book reviews
First let me say that most of the heroines in Ms Simpson's books are not your typical regency beauty. They are flawed and I have enjoyed seeing those flawed by society standards triumph in the end. The heroine in this book is no exception. She is vane. On the outside.

This is 5th book in a series Donna Simpson wrote and I've found reading a whole well written series back to back very enjoyable. She now writes under Donna Lea Simpson and is into paranormal things which I don't enjoy, I prefer regencies.

You'll see by my listing that I have most of this series and am listing them now. I will do a 2 for 1 on this series as I am trying to build point on PBS. So choose your one book and then PM me with the name of the other with a 2nd choice. Your first choice will be yours if no one else has automatically taken it first. If somehow that has happened, the automatic will have the book and I'll send you the second book. I will try to contact you first.

My copy of this book has a slightly turned upper edge.

This is a duplication of the info I posted when I posted her 4th book in this series but I know it's helpful when you are trying to get a whole series. Ms. Simpson's character development did improve as the series progresses.

Here are the others in the series that I will be listing.I've seen some of the ones I'm missing here on PBS.

1st Lord St. Claire's Angel

2nd Lady Delafont's Dilemna

3rd Lady May's Folly

4th Miss Truelove Beakens

5th Belle of the Ball Enjoyable humanizing of a vane young woman. Well written.

6th The Rakes Redemption

(7th don't have this but the last time I looked it is available here - A Country Courtship...I've read it and it's good)

8th A Matchmaker's Christmas - in my opinion, one of her best.

There are 4 more which I think belong to this series but I'm not sure so am not listing them here. I'm going to try to get them and if they go with the series will list them later.