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Book Reviews of In Good Company (A Class of Their Own, Bk. 2)

In Good Company (A Class of Their Own, Bk. 2)
In Good Company - A Class of Their Own, Bk. 2
Author: Jen Turano
ISBN-13: 9780764212765
ISBN-10: 0764212761
Publication Date: 7/7/2015
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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biblegirl06 avatar reviewed In Good Company (A Class of Their Own, Bk. 2) on + 92 more book reviews
I had so much fun hanging out with Miss Longfellow and Mr. Mulberry in this historical fiction novel. At first this story reminded me of Mary Poppins professional nanny; who did things a little differently than most. The kids loved her and the parents questioned her methods. Mr. Everett Mulberry says to Miss Longfellow; "Where are the children?"

"They are perfectly fine, Mr. Everett. I've tied them up in the nursery."

"Forgive me, but you didn't just say you've tied up the children, did you?"

"Indeed I did...Oh, I've never tied children up before today. Before you dismiss me something your expression clearly states you long to do the whole tying-up business was the children's idea."

"You would have me believe they wanted you to tie them up?"

"Don't be silly. If you must know, they insisted on tying me up first; but obviously, since I'm standing in front of you, I was able to free myself...In the spirit of fair play, I convinced them it was their turn to be held captive."

As the story went along and Miss Longfellow got to know Mr. Everett Mulberry and his 3 wards the story had elements of the Sound of Music. Then near the end the story reminded me of the Cinderella movie titled Ever After with Drew Barrymore. There was an elegant ball and a mystery that needed to be solved. There was so much I enjoyed about this novel. I adored Miss Millie Longfellow; she was creative in interacting with the children, she had spunk and wit. I also enjoyed the authors quirky and love-able secondary characters. Oh, there is someone to dislike too, Caroline. She was just mean.

I also adored the fact that Millie was fascinated by words. She took great delight in discovering a new word and trying to use it properly. One of Millie's friends Lucetta says to Millie, "What a wonderful use of the word disposed."

"Millie turned to Lucetta, "I learned it just today from Mrs. Cutling, of all people As well as the word abhorrent, but I haven't yet been able to fit that appropriately into any of my conversations so far."

This author is creative, and witty, as she sprinkled in plenty of humor, twists and turns and fun dialogue. I was hooked from the first line, "Consider yourself dismissed. Effective...immediately." I instantly connected with Millie and felt bad about her situation! My heart went out to her as she put her whole-being into whatever she did. She wasn't a quitter.

I loved hanging out with these larger than life believable characters who maneuvered the rules and manners of rich society. This is the first novel I've read by this amazing author, it definitely won't be the last.

I highly recommend this delightful read for pure fun. It would make a great read for your book club pick as well. There is so much in here. It will leave you wanting more! You'll be searching out the other books this author has written! I know I did!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House through The Book Club Network www.bookfun.org I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising"

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cindyj avatar reviewed In Good Company (A Class of Their Own, Bk. 2) on + 62 more book reviews
In Good Company by Jen Turano is the second book of three in the A Class of Their Own series. Millie Longfellow is a nanny who has an unfortunate history of short employment engagements. She gets along well with her charges, but surprising "disasters" seem to follow her. Everett Mulberry has become guardian of three children after the death of their parents. Through the few short months the children have been in his care, Everett has employed a long succession of nannies due to the antics of the children. Millie returns to the employment agency seeking new employment just as Everett is exiting the agency after requesting yet another nanny. Although the agency suggests Everett hire Millie, he is reluctant to do so until his intended bride demands he hire a nanny immediately so their social activities for the summer can resume as planned.

I really liked Millie. She was good-natured and likeable while still maintaining discipline with the children. She enjoyed reading stories, and she was trying to expand her vocabulary by studying new words and incorporating them into her daily conversations. She occasionally used an incorrect word which had humorous results. I didn't care for Everett much at the beginning, but he grew on me as the story progressed. He had a superior attitude because of his massive wealth and proper upbringing. Over time he did learn that people had value even if they were not born into his social class. Although I have not read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, several times throughout the book the situation between Millie and Everett was mentioned as paralleling that of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. There was a bit of a mystery throughout the story, and it had a surprising twist near the end. Although this was book two in a three book series, it could definitely be read as a stand-alone story. I have not read book one of this series, but I look forward to reading it as well as book three in the future.

I received a copy of this book through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review.
reviewed In Good Company (A Class of Their Own, Bk. 2) on + 205 more book reviews
Another successful story! I love the humor that this author weaves into such wonderful romances. It had me laughing out loud. Plus there were peacocks. You have to read the story to see what kind of havoc they wreak upon the poor characters. Full review is at my website.