About the Book:
After learning that Camilla Pierpont has enjoyed success with taking wayward young ladies in hand, Mr. Owen Chesterfield travels to the Hudson River Valley determined to convince Camilla to sponsor his sister, who is in desperate need of social rehabilitation.
Knowing her life is in danger, Camilla agrees to Owen's proposition and travels with him to West Virginia, finding herself charmed by the less-than-formal attitude of his small hometown, as well as by Owen himself. But danger waits in the shadows, disrupting what she knows would be the most spectacular match she's ever made--her own.
My Review:
Turano has done it again. I don't know how she keeps coming up with enjoyable humor but she does. We get a good idea of the contrast in society and culture when a foiled abduction forces Camilla to leave New York high society and travel to West Virginia. I like how Turano takes the usual plot and turns on its head. Rather than Camilla preparing a young woman for high society, Camilla is confronted with rough and tumble, gun toting and honest speaking people. And then match making permeates the air without her help.
Turano does a good job with snappy dialogue, quirky characters, and humorous descriptions of actions and reactions. But there is more to the story than just humor as past hurts are healed and people take a chance on romance again. There is a little bit of mystery with the kidnapping attempt and a bit of suspense near the end. Generally it is a light and pleasing novel with some chuckle out loud humor.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
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(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)
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