Helpful Score: 2
England, Early 1800s. I liked this book, but I did find it quite unusual. The hero and heroine didn't even meet until WELL into the book. I do agree that the background was necessary, but I still felt that I was missing something until things started coming together. Lord Harry (Hetty) is so many different personalities, but her true character does come through brilliantly.
The reader obviously knows Jason is innocent of Hetty's brother's death, but it seems that the path for her to acknowledge this was quite more than necessary. It makes you want to scream at her, but brings about quite interesting situations that make the book fun to read.
I would recommend this as a quick read to pass the time.
The reader obviously knows Jason is innocent of Hetty's brother's death, but it seems that the path for her to acknowledge this was quite more than necessary. It makes you want to scream at her, but brings about quite interesting situations that make the book fun to read.
I would recommend this as a quick read to pass the time.
Helpful Score: 2
A very different story of a lady disquising herself as a man and getting away with it. Funny and outrageous. I enjoyed every page.
A typical historical love story but a good read.
Really cute historical -enjoyed
Love all Coulter books. This is an amusing as well as suspenseful romance.
Like all her books this is very good story. This is a rewrite and added too of her Lord Harry's Folly. One of her early books.
Oh Lord Harry really does get into quite a bit of trouble playing the part of a man while he/she is truly a women.. Interesting mishaps in this entertaining love story. The heart,honor and bravery of the women Henrietta shows to be all the equal to the men she befriends and lives amongst.
Enjoyed all of c. Coulter's historical novels
This book started off in a really confusing manner. I pushed through and was pleased, sort of, by the rest of the book. I was a bit disappointed with the ending. It just didn't flow or seem like it had solved the problem at hand. Also, I had a really hard time believing how fast Hetty/Harry went from hating Jason to being madly and passionately in love with him. He also realized his love for her after she tried to kill him...utterly believable, right? I typically like Coulter's books, but the last few that I have read have disappointed me....perhaps because they are rewrites of her first works.
Lord Harry is really Henrietta Rolland, a young lady who has dressed like a gentleman to track down and kill Jason Cavander, the Marquess of Oberlon, the man she believes responsible for her brother Damien's death at the Battle of Waterloo.
Lord Harry is really Henrietta Rolland, a young lady who has assumed the guise of a gentleman to track down and kill Jason Cavander, the Marquess of Oberlon, the man she believes responsible for her brother Damien's death at the Battle of Waterloo. She wants to challenge him to a duel. When he's lying at her feet, them and only then will she tell him why she's killed him, and who she really is. Unfortunatly, there's a really big snag.
Great story.
OK, THIS IS IT. I HAVE READ THIS BOOK SO MANY TIMES, THAT I FINALLY HAD TO GET ANOTHER COPY. YEP, IT IS A REGENCY, BUT WHAT FUN. TALK ABOUT MISTAKEN IDENITY. THIS LORD THOUGHT HE WAS GOING CRAZY AND A LITTLE LEARY ABOUT HARRY.!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lord Harry was originally titled Lord Harry's Folly. I've rewritten the story extensively, adding to and changing dialogue, actions, and descriptions, yet the original plot is still here. I'm convinced-and I'm sure you will be too-that the characters are much happier now that they've lived with me for fifteen years and taught me more about themselves. Lord Harry is really Henrietta Rolland, a young aldy who assumed the guise if a gentleman to track down and kill Jason Cavander, the marquess of Oberlon, the man she believes responsible for her brother Damien's death at the Battle of Waterloo. She wants to challenge him to a duel. When he's lying at her feet, then and only then will she tell him why she's killed him, and who she really is. Unfortunately, there's a really big snag. You will laugh at Lord Harry's outrageous adventures.
From the back of the book:
Dear Reader: Lord Harry, one of my first novels, was originally titled Lord Harry's Folly. I've rewritten the story extensively, adding to and changing dialogue, actions, and descriptions, yet the original plot is still here. I'm convinced-and I'm sure you will be too-that the characters are much happier now that they've lived with me for fifteen years and taught me more about themselves. Lord Harry is really Henrietta Rolland, a young aldy who assumed the guise if a gentleman to track down and kill Jason Cavander, the marquess of Oberlon, the man she believes responsible for her brother Damien's death at the Battle of Waterloo. She wants to challenge him to a duel. When he's lying at her feet, then and only then will she tell him why she's killed him, and who she really is. Unfortunately, there's a really big snag. You will laugh at Lord Harry's outrageous adventures. Together, Jason and Henrietta Rolland will touch you-they did me and still continue to do so. Do let me know what you think of my rewrite. Enjoy!
Dear Reader: Lord Harry, one of my first novels, was originally titled Lord Harry's Folly. I've rewritten the story extensively, adding to and changing dialogue, actions, and descriptions, yet the original plot is still here. I'm convinced-and I'm sure you will be too-that the characters are much happier now that they've lived with me for fifteen years and taught me more about themselves. Lord Harry is really Henrietta Rolland, a young aldy who assumed the guise if a gentleman to track down and kill Jason Cavander, the marquess of Oberlon, the man she believes responsible for her brother Damien's death at the Battle of Waterloo. She wants to challenge him to a duel. When he's lying at her feet, then and only then will she tell him why she's killed him, and who she really is. Unfortunately, there's a really big snag. You will laugh at Lord Harry's outrageous adventures. Together, Jason and Henrietta Rolland will touch you-they did me and still continue to do so. Do let me know what you think of my rewrite. Enjoy!
From the back of the book:
Dear Reader: Lord Harry, one of my first novels, was originally titled Lord Harry's Folly. I've rewritten the story extensively, adding to and changing dialogue, actions, and descriptions, yet the original plot is still here. I'm convinced-and I'm sure you will be too-that the characters are much happier now that they've lived with me for fifteen years and taught me more about themselves. Lord Harry is really Henrietta Rolland, a young aldy who assumed the guise if a gentleman to track down and kill Jason Cavander, the marquess of Oberlon, the man she believes responsible for her brother Damien's death at the Battle of Waterloo. She wants to challenge him to a duel. When he's lying at her feet, then and only then will she tell him why she's killed him, and who she really is. Unfortunately, there's a really big snag. You will laugh at Lord Harry's outrageous adventures. Together, Jason and Henrietta Rolland will touch you-they did me and still continue to do so.
Dear Reader: Lord Harry, one of my first novels, was originally titled Lord Harry's Folly. I've rewritten the story extensively, adding to and changing dialogue, actions, and descriptions, yet the original plot is still here. I'm convinced-and I'm sure you will be too-that the characters are much happier now that they've lived with me for fifteen years and taught me more about themselves. Lord Harry is really Henrietta Rolland, a young aldy who assumed the guise if a gentleman to track down and kill Jason Cavander, the marquess of Oberlon, the man she believes responsible for her brother Damien's death at the Battle of Waterloo. She wants to challenge him to a duel. When he's lying at her feet, then and only then will she tell him why she's killed him, and who she really is. Unfortunately, there's a really big snag. You will laugh at Lord Harry's outrageous adventures. Together, Jason and Henrietta Rolland will touch you-they did me and still continue to do so.