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Book Review of A Lady of Talent (Signet Regency Romance)

A Lady of Talent (Signet Regency Romance)
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Lady Cecilia Manners is an accomplished painter whose portraits are becoming the vogue among the elite, but painting is not a hobby, since her father lost his fortune gambling before he died and her irresponsible brother spends as if they had all the money in the world. Cecilia is independent, dedicated to her art, and uninterested in the affairs of society, except when they can bring her another commission.

Sebastian, the Earl of Charrington, has just become engaged to the daughter of the man he considers his second father, the man who helped him make a considerable fortune after his father lost all and committed suicide. He thinks that C. Manners is just the artist to paint a portrait of his fiancé.

Sebastian is stunned to find that the artist is a woman, and not just any woman, but the subject, and painter, of a painting he has cherished for years as his ideal woman.

Sparks fly from their first meeting, but Cecilia is determined to be independent and devote herself to her art. And Sebastian has pledged himself to another and would not ever break his word. Oh my!

This is an intelligent and interesting Regency. It is also different in that the author has found a way to make the heroine independent and unconventional in a way that seems believable for the time.