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An Unlikely Governess
An Unlikely Governess
Author: Karen Ranney
Beatrice can handle a troubled young duke -- but the boy's dangerously appealing cousin Devlen is another matter entirely . . . — SHE HAD NO RECOURSE BUT TO ACCEPT THE POSITION... — Impoverished and untitled, with no marital prospects or so much as a single suitor, Beatrice Sinclair is forced to accept employment as governess to a frightened, ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060757434
ISBN-10: 0060757434
Publication Date: 1/2006
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 120 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed An Unlikely Governess on + 26 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I read it when I bought it then had to read it again before I could bear to post it and possibly part with it. Mystery, romance, danger...it has it all.
philippaj avatar reviewed An Unlikely Governess on + 136 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
~ Strangely quiet, yet wonderfully intense historical romance - the H&H inexplicably feel so right for each other (4.5 stars) ~

AN UNLIKELY GOVERNESS was a strangely quiet yet wonderfully intense historical romance. The characters were much sadder and lonelier than one usually finds in this genre; even when authors try to make their characters the "loner-type," I don't think they succeed as well as Ranney does here.

SUMMARY (from inside page):
"Impoverished and untitled, with no marital prospects or so much as a single suitor, Beatrice Sinclair is forced to accept employment as governess to a frightened, lonely child from a noble family - ignoring rumors of dark intrigues to do so. Surely, no future could be as dark as the past she wishes to leave behind. And she admits a fascination with the young duke's adult cousin, Devlen Gordon, a seductive rogue who excites her from the first charged moment they meet. But she dares not trust him - even after he spirits them to isolation and safety when teh life of her young charge is threatened.

Devlen is charming, mysterious, powerful - and Beatrice cannot refuse him. He is opening new worlds for her, filling her life with passion ... and peril. But what are Devlen's secrets? Is he her lover or her enemy? Will following her heart be foolishness or a path to lasting happiness?"

NOTES ON ABOVE SUMMARY:
~ There's never a question as to whether Devlen is her lover or enemy: he becomes the former and he's never the latter. Also, he's never untrustworthy - I don't know why they always try to confuse and mislead in the summaries!
~ Robert, the 7-year-old duke who is Beatrice's charge, is actually under Devlen's father's guardianship and he is one of the questionable characters. If Robert died Cameron Gordon would become the Duke and though he may be confined to a wheelchair, he could still be orchestrating the attempts on Richard's life ... so is he?
~ There is also the interesting and tragic (though disturbingly so, you'll discover), character of Cameron Gordon's wife, Rowena.
~ Just my own PS: no major taking-over-the-plot-to-the-point-that-you-want-to-shoot-one-or-both-of-the-main-characters misunderstandings here! (There's a small one at the end, but it only lasts a few pages, is necessary for the plot, and is quickly resolved). Beatrice and Devlen are actually refreshingly honest with one another - it's one of the greatest things about their relationship and this book IMO.

COMMENTS:
For the first 20 pages or so I was not sure whether I would even like the book; I loved Beatrice and Devlen immediately, but their initial interactions were somewhat strange and I wasn't sure I would find their romantic relationship believable or compelling. It was like they were strangers meeting for the first time but they'd known each other their whole lives (if that explains it and doesn't make me sound crazy), which is why I was somewhat doubtful at first. I quickly realized how wrong I was, though, and if anything it only made their relationship more authentically intense; all in all they were absolutely amazing together and perfect for one another.

The supporting characters were very compelling and the mystery remained one until the end - I was never really sure who was behind the attempts on Robert's life. If anything, I would have liked some more clues as to who it was, because the reader ends up being almost too surprised. I was never sure about whether the other secondary characters were "good" or "bad" and of course nothing ended being that simple; they were all very three-dimensional and interesting.

Robert, the young duke, was a wonderful addition to the story and provided several humorous moments. Ranney did a wonderful job of writing a young boy who is wise beyond his years and has had to grow up too fast, feels alone and abandoned, covers his fear and loneliness by acting out, but essentially is a sensitive, perceptive, and clever child. So all in all: FABULOUS HISTORICAL and definitely a reread :-)!!

(http://historical-romance-heaven.blogspot.com/)
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Helpful Score: 2
in some cases word for word. Read nine coaches waiting by Mary Stewart. It is a much better book. I keep wondering what other books Karen Ranney has "rewritten"
Governess4hire avatar reviewed An Unlikely Governess on + 146 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A wonderful and delightful story to read. I couldn't hardly put it down! Karen Ranney is an amazing author. A must for people that love Historical Romance! *****
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Helpful Score: 1
a fun and enjoyable book a lighter Victoria Holt type of book.
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reviewed An Unlikely Governess on + 26 more book reviews
Very good novel - well written, interesting, and difficult to put down!
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I liked this book because the two main characters had such a hard time falling for each other.
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Loved the book so much I am going out to buy my own copy to support the author and posting this second-hand book so that others can experience how wonderful this story is! :)


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