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Rules for a Lady

Rules for a Lady

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A lady does not climb down trellises barefoot
Review: For those who like Regency and humor, this is a must read! Kathy Greyle has done it again. This time we find Gillian Ames, a not-so legitimate daughter of the old baron Wyndham, impersonating his rightful daughter Amanda Wyndham, who is now the ward of The Earl of Mavenford.

I laughed from the beginning of Chapter One as the imposter breaks one rule a lady should follow after another. From her trip to London on the top of a coach, Gillian gets into one hilarious antic after another while driving the Earl of Mavenford crazy as he falls in love with the minx.

Kathy Greyle's work reminds me of authors like Jane Feather and Amanda Quick. I look forward to reading her next novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A lady does not climb down trellises barefoot
Review: For those who like Regency and humor, this is a must read! Kathy Greyle has done it again. This time we find Gillian Ames, a not-so legitimate daughter of the old baron Wyndham, impersonating his rightful daughter Amanda Wyndham, who is now the ward of The Earl of Mavenford.

I laughed from the beginning of Chapter One as the imposter breaks one rule a lady should follow after another. From her trip to London on the top of a coach, Gillian gets into one hilarious antic after another while driving the Earl of Mavenford crazy as he falls in love with the minx.

Kathy Greyle's work reminds me of authors like Jane Feather and Amanda Quick. I look forward to reading her next novel.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Three and a half, really
Review: Gillian Ames, the bastard daughter of a country gentleman, needs to marry in order to help her sickly mother. But who would have her? Her only choice is a mad masquerade as her late, legitimate sister and a grand debut in London. But the moment Gillian meets her guardian, the dark and dashing Earl of Mavenford, she wonders if she's really capable of pulling this scheme off. And if she might lose her heart to a man who doesn't really know her in the process.

Gillian is a likeable character with some real issues and problems in her past. Her reasons for coming to London are understandable, and her reasons for fearing Stephan as much as she cares for him are also well-motivated. Though I found myself wishing for more intimate interaction between Stephan and Gillian, it is an enjoyable romance with some sweet and funny moments.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Could not finish the book
Review: I could not get beyond the first two chapters the plot was unbelievable and the syle not appropriate to the genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific read
Review: Kathy has written another terrific book. I read her ORACLE and was pleased with it. This is another one that is a keeper. Her characters are mutidimensional and so down to earth. This book has everything. Humor, good characters, great setting. Anyone who has ever thought Regency period a bore..needs to read this one. You'll enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rules for a Lady
Review: Rules for a Lady is a great book. Normally I do not read regency romances, but I was pleasantly surprised! The humor was wonderful, I caught myself laughing out loud quite often. I enjoyed the characters and their relationships with one another. I look forward to reading more from Kathy Greyle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rules for a Lady
Review: Rules for a Lady is a great book. Normally I do not read regency romances, but I was pleasantly surprised! The humor was wonderful, I caught myself laughing out loud quite often. I enjoyed the characters and their relationships with one another. I look forward to reading more from Kathy Greyle.


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