Showing posts with label The Reluctant Widow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Reluctant Widow. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2010

The Reluctant Widow


Married at midnight, a widow at dawn, then heiress to a house of secrets! Condemned to a life of drudgery—until fate made her bride to a fast-dying rake!

A widow but never a wife, Elinor Rochdale became mistress of a house of secrets—partner in a dangerous conspiracy to save a family’s name.

The setting is England threatened by Napoleon. The cast of characters is richly varied—the unshakeable, autocratic Lord Carlyon, the rash young brother Nicholas and the sinister Francis Cheviot among them. Add an amazingly ingenious plot and the result is a story will enthrall Miss Heyer’s devotees and captivate a host of new readers.


I feel that the cover blurb and back cover summary on my vintage 1964 Pan Book version of The Reluctant Widow, by Georgette Heyer, does a remarkably accurate job of capturing the story and the tone of this wonderful little novel. In fact, the cover is delightfully anachronistic with an Eva Marie Saint lookalike, complete with bouffant hairdo, which makes the book even more of a treasure. I appreciate the stunningly beautiful reissues of Heyer’s novels by Sourcebooks, but my battered and earmarked copy has all the signs of an old friend and I’m loathe to part with it.

If you would like to read the rest of my review of The Reluctant Widow, you can do so at Austenprose, where it is one of today's featured reviews in Laurel Ann's month-long Heyer love fest. Don't forget to leave a comment at Austenprose to enter the contest to win a Sourcebook edition of this marvelous little novel--comments left here will only serve to make me happy!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Celebrating Georgette Heyer



Laurel Ann, mistress of AustenProse, is hosting a month long celebration of the life and works of Georgette Heyer, godmother of the Regency Romance and author of dozens of historical novels as well as detective stories and mysteries.

I signed up to review my favorite Heyer novel, The Reluctant Widow, and the review will be posted on AustenProse on August 13--Friday the 13th, that is! I am enjoying my third reading of this funny, romantic novel so much and can't wait to tell you all about it.

Make sure you stop by AustenProse regularly for book reviews, interviews with Heyer enthusiasts, guest blogs with same, and some rumored-to-be fabulous giveaways.