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Memoirs of a Hoyden

by Joan Smith

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Marion Mathieson had spent her adult life traveling and having adventures, which her book, A Gentlewoman’s Memoirs of the Orient described. England seemed tame by comparison, until highwaymen stopped their carriage and stole something from each of the passengers. Lord Kestrel was playing a deep hand what with spies and smugglers—and Marion intended to share the excitement. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest… (more)
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A light and frothy clean romance. Cute, funny and a quick read. The hero wasn't developed much at all, and through most of the book he was sneering and surly, but over the course of the storyline we understand why. For the most part, it was the heroine who made the book likeable with her witty asides and preponderance for jumping to the wrong conclusions. While completely missing the mark, she valiantly remained convinced that everyone else around her was the numbskull. I wouldn't mind reading more about the adventures of this hoyden!

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Marion Mathieson had spent her adult life traveling and having adventures, which her book, A Gentlewoman’s Memoirs of the Orient described. England seemed tame by comparison, until highwaymen stopped their carriage and stole something from each of the passengers. Lord Kestrel was playing a deep hand what with spies and smugglers—and Marion intended to share the excitement. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest

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