Paperback, 368 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 2007 by Sourcebooks Casablanca.

ISBN:
978-1-4022-1008-2
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OCLC Number:
137244661

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The three great-nephews of irascible Mr. Matthew Penicuik know better than to ignore his summons, especially when it concerns the bestowal of his fortune. The wily old gentleman has hatched a freakish plan for his Country-bred stepdaughter's future: his fortune will by lovely Catherine Charing's dowry if she married one of his great-nephews. To spirited Kitty, the conditions of her guardian's will before she could inherit a tuppence were intolerable.

In spite of the unwelcome attentions of greedy suitors, who are scrambling for her hand, Kitty is not wholly averse, but only if the right cousin proposes. Unfortunately, Kitty during her secluded life pining, has set her heart on handsome and virile Jack Westruther, a confirmed rake. Jack, who is well aware of her attachment, however, made it quite clear that he would marry her only when he had sown his last wild oat and seems to have no inclination …

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Review of 'Cotillion' on 'Goodreads'

Es geht ausschließlich um das Thema Wer-heiratet-wen, das ich bei "I Capture the Castle" schon mal als Grund für meine missmutige Bewertung angeführt habe. Aber hier war es sehr lustig, und ich versuche daraus zu lernen, dass das Thema eines Buchs egal ist. Man kann aus jedem Unsinn ein interessantes Buch machen. Als ich damit fertig war, dachte ich "Jetzt, wo ich mich an dieses Heiratsthema und an Gesellschaftsromane über das 19. Jahrhundert gewöhnt habe, kann ich bestimmt auch endlich Jane Austen lesen, und nicht nur in der 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'-Version". Aber es ging immer noch nicht, Austen ist so viel langweiliger (jedenfalls die ersten zwanzig Seiten, weiter bin ich auch diesmal nicht gekommen).

Ich hatte vorher nie von Georgette Heyer gehört und habe das Buch nur gelesen, weil in einer Goodreadsrezension von "Summer in Orcus" jemand erwähnt, ein darin vorkommender Vogel sei …

Review of 'Cotillion' on 'Storygraph'

This was so funny! What a pleasant surprise. The hero is a bit of a nitwit (his reaction to having to go to cultural institutions was PRICELESS), but with a incredibly generous heart. Actually, the nitwittedness of Freddy was refreshing. He's so...unintimidating and gloriously human. Loved him. And the heroine tries so hard to be a proper London lady and fails miserably. This was just so entertaining. I'm going to have to read more of this woman's books.

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Subjects

  • English Light Romantic Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Romance
  • Romance: Regency
  • Romance - Regency
  • Fiction / Romance / Regency
  • Romance - General
  • Regency fiction