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Book Review of A Passing Fancy

A Passing Fancy
A Passing Fancy
Author: M.A. Nichols
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Generally, Ms. Nichol's stories are powerful examinations of the growth in people's souls and psyches. This one is not such a soul-searching tale. It is interesting, just not as deeply contemplative as many of her other books. This is a much more light-hearted tale.

Silas Byrnes has returned from the sea after many years. He is accompanied by a twenty-four year old man who will be his partner in their new enterprise. However, Silas must take over the care of his four children, who barely remember him. Silas' wife died while he was away.

Silas and his wife were not particularly compatible, which was why Silas stayed aboard so long. His wife's sister and brother-in-law are hostile towards him, even though they kept the children with them until Silas could arrive. Judith Delamonte is the children's' governess and she is wise beyond her years. She is instrumental in teaching Silas how to navigate the difficult road to happiness with his children.

Silas asks Judith to marry him soon after he arrives home. She thinks it is a 'passing fancy' and Silas will soon come to his senses and want to marry someone else. This is the basis of the story.