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Rating:  Summary: Welcome back, Theo Review: How fortunate that Peerless Theodosia has been published again for those of us who missed it twenty years ago. It is a marvelous, funny story with an enchanting cast of characters. Included are the Americans, Theodosia and her brother Jefferson, nervously living in England while the two countries are at war; Lady Southcote, their gracious hostess; her son, Lord Stockwood, suspicious of his mother's guests, and the Marquess of Torville, leader of the ton. Theodosia manages to delight, annoy, and worry these and other characters before at last finding true happiness.
Rating:  Summary: Welcome back, Theo Review: How fortunate that Peerless Theodosia has been published again for those of us who missed it twenty years ago. It is a marvelous, funny story with an enchanting cast of characters. Included are the Americans, Theodosia and her brother Jefferson, nervously living in England while the two countries are at war; Lady Southcote, their gracious hostess; her son, Lord Stockwood, suspicious of his mother's guests, and the Marquess of Torville, leader of the ton. Theodosia manages to delight, annoy, and worry these and other characters before at last finding true happiness.
Rating:  Summary: Theodesia is back! Review: Rebecca Baldwin is one of the best -- and least known -- writers of Regency fiction. Peerless Theodesia is my favorite book of hers. The hero and the heroine are Americans who turn the ton upside down. This is a marvelous book -- many thanks to Regency Press for bringing it back in this reprise edition.
Rating:  Summary: Theodesia is back! Review: Rebecca Baldwin is one of the best -- and least known -- writers of Regency fiction. Peerless Theodesia is my favorite book of hers. The hero and the heroine are Americans who turn the ton upside down. This is a marvelous book -- many thanks to Regency Press for bringing it back in this reprise edition.
Rating:  Summary: A Peerless Regency Review: Rebecca Baldwin is one of the best and least known Regency authors, and Peerless Theodosia is one of her most enjoyable romps. Theodosia is completely believable as an unsual Regency heroine -- an American miss with ideas of her own. Of course, Theodosia does find love at the end of this novelAll the characters are individuals who survive their visitors and discover they are better off because they knew the peerless Theodosia. This reprise novel by Regency Press will delight all Regency readers and should draw many new fans. Jane Myers Perrine
Rating:  Summary: A Peerless Regency Review: Rebecca Baldwin is one of the best and least known Regency authors, and Peerless Theodosia is one of her most enjoyable romps. Theodosia is completely believable as an unsual Regency heroine -- an American miss with ideas of her own. Of course, Theodosia does find love at the end of this novel All the characters are individuals who survive their visitors and discover they are better off because they knew the peerless Theodosia. This reprise novel by Regency Press will delight all Regency readers and should draw many new fans. Jane Myers Perrine
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