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In for a Penny
In for a Penny
Author: Rose Lerner
A dashing lord enters a marriage of convenience with the lovely and practical daughter of a wealthy merchant to salvage his family fortune, but they find themselves unprepared for scandal, rioting tenants--and discovering a love that is entirely heartfelt and enduring.
ISBN-13: 9780843963359
ISBN-10: 0843963352
Publication Date: 3/2010
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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dizz avatar reviewed In for a Penny on + 647 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I enjoyed this book very much. I have always loved the 'traditional regency', with its emphasis on character, setting and story (as opposed to pages & pages of repetitive unmotivated fantasy sex which is so much the fashion now). The premise of the book (impoverished nobleman marries merchant's daughter) is hardly new (Heyer's A Civil Contract being the best known example), but this isn't a rewrite or a ripoff; these characters are young, fresh and engaging, and the problems they face are as much to do with the difficulty of marrying a stranger as they are to class differences. I liked it and would recommend it to any trad regency fan.
Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed In for a Penny on + 455 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
4 stars. A delightful first book by a new author. It's the "destitute nobleman has to marry a rich cit's daughter" plot, but with some interesting twists. The H&H are both young and very likeable, and he is not your typical alpha-male hero. It's refreshing that, unlike many other arranged marriage stories, both of them were really trying to adjust and make their marriage a success, and there was more honesty and plain speaking between them than you usually get. They are put into a situation where they have to cooperate and rely on each other. The plot line involves class conflicts as well as the plight of the poor in Britain at that time. I was engrossed and actually stayed up till 3 a.m. finishing the book.
If you enjoy a light read with not too much angst, I recommend it.
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Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed In for a Penny on + 455 more book reviews
4 stars. A delightful first book by a new author. It's the "destitute nobleman has to marry a rich cit's daughter" plot, but with some interesting twists. The H&H are both young and very likeable, and he is not your typical alpha-male hero. It's refreshing that, unlike many other arranged marriage stories, both of them were really trying to adjust and make their marriage a success, and there was more honesty and plain speaking between them than you usually get. They are put into a situation where they have to cooperate and rely on each other. The plot line involves class conflicts as well as the plight of the poor in Britain at that time. I was engrossed and actually stayed up till 3 a.m. finishing the book.
If you enjoy a light read with not too much angst, I recommend it.


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