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MINERVA

MINERVA

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book ever!
Review: Being the oldest in the family, Minerva has many responsibilites, not only she has to take care of the house, she has to be a mother also. Her dad was addicted to hunting; therefore, he sent her to London to have her season, so she can marry a rich guy and he can use that money for hunting and sending the 2 boys to school. The story takes place when the most handsome,exotic Lord Sylvester Comfrey came in, and make her life turn upside down.
I suggest you read this book cuz it's really really good! and funny too I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Splendid Start to the Six Sisters Series
Review: Half the fun of Marion Chesney's books is that they are usually part of a series of six. Minerva is the first of its series, and Chesney does a sparkling job of introducing prosing Minerva, her fox-hunting vicar father, the scandalous old malaprop Lady Godolphin and the rest of Minerva's sisters, each of whom have their own stories. Minerva, beautiful and a bit too full of holier-than-thou zeal, is taken down a peg or two by her beloved Lord Sylvester in delightful ways. Excellent villains plot her downfall and all ends happily when Sylvester saves the day.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best Regency Author
Review: In my opinion, Marion Chesney is the best of all regency authors.
Her books aren't more sugary than treacle syrup, nor are they
ever so proper like some regencies are. And best of all she
doesn't pull out every darn regency slang word that ever existed
and put it all in one novel like some do. She educates about the
Regency Era and at the same time amuses with her quirky humor
and good romance between the hero and heroine.
The Six Sisters is my favorite of her six book series and Minerva
is my favorite of all her 80 to 90 novels. (99% of which I have
read.


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