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Valentine's Change of Heart (2003)

by Elisabeth Fairchild

Series: Captain Cupid (2)

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When Valentine Wharton and his dear ten-year-old daughter go on an adventure, Wharton hires a governess. Of course she has heard of her new master's scandalous past, but in his kind eyes, her fears are calmed-and her heart set aflutter...
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In this is sequel to Captain Cupid Calls the Shots, Valentine's story continues. The cute, clever titles are at variance to the meaty stories in these books. In Captain Cupid, Valentine is a despicable character, largely due to the effects of alcoholism. A hint of Valentine's redemption is mentioned in the Epilogue to Captain Cupid.

In Valentine's Change of Heart, Valentine continues to reclaim his life, step by step. He is a strong character, but the heroine, governess to his illegitimate daughter, is not sure whether she can trust him, nor does he trust himself. In short he is strong, but very vulnerable and potentially highly destructive to himself and others. The bulk of the story and the unfolding of Valentine Wharton and Elaine Deering's romance occurs on a roadtrip from his daughter's school somewhere in Cumbria to St. David's in Wales.

There are many unusual features to the story. Much of the story takes place in the protagonists thoughts. We get to see how each views their growing attachment to one another, and their uncertainties. Valentine often speaks brusquely and sardonically, but his thoughts are much softer. We get to see what gives him the strength to stay dry.

The ultimate resolution comes in a satisfying, but unexpected way.

A reconciliation between Valentine and his best friend Cupid apparently occurs, but is barely touched on though Penny Foster Shelbourne (Cupid's wife and Valentine's one-time love) plays a minor, but important role in the story. I would have liked this reconciliation to be more overt.

I really liked the book. When I reread it I will certainly reread Captain Cupid Calls the Shots first. It is a substantive romance wherein the protagonists are three-dimensional people with real strengths and challenges, for whom love brings comfort, joy, and meaning to life. ( )
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A wall of mist pressed in on Valentine Wharton, hemming in the landscape of intent into which he rode, wetting his cheeks, dripping from hat brim and limp locks on this, his birthday.
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When Valentine Wharton and his dear ten-year-old daughter go on an adventure, Wharton hires a governess. Of course she has heard of her new master's scandalous past, but in his kind eyes, her fears are calmed-and her heart set aflutter...

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Valentine Wharton has been drowning in sorrow ever since he lost his beloved Penny Foster to the town gossips. But Wharton no longer cares what the members of the ton have to say - not since high society scorned his beloved Penny. Now his sole care is for his nine-year-old daughter, Felicity, whom his one and only love left behind and whom he cherishes more than life itself.

Miss Elaine Deering is, in young Felicity's opinion, the best part of boarding school. So when Wharton arrives at the school to take his daughter on a holiday, he arranges for Miss Deering to join the two as a temporary governess. Unfortunately, his reputation has preceded Wharton, and the handsome lord scares Miss Deering no end. But when he begins to take delight in the skeptical schoolteacher, there may be luck for both of them - and hope in store for his broken heart...
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