Brighton Honeymoon

by Sheri Cobb South

Weaver Takes a Wife (2)

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A lady with a secret . . . a man with a mission . . . Sir Aubrey Tabor began with the most altruistic of motives. When the Brundys' (The Weaver Takes a Wife) seaside wedding trip is interrupted by a young woman claiming to be Mr. Brundy's sister, Sir Aubrey promises to do what he can in order to relieve his friend of an imposter whose presence poses a threat to marital bliss. But Polly proves to be more than a match for Sir Aubrey, and with each encounter, he finds himself thinking less show more of his friend's honeymoon and more about having one of his own... show less

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Nice little sequel to the Weaver Takes a Wife. The Brundy's are on their honeymoon and have been joined by a woman who showed on on their doorstep claiming to be Ethan's half-sister. He knows she's a fake but Helen welcomes her with she's the sister I never had. Ethan asks his friend Sir Aubrey to help him get rid of her saying she's a golddigger. Then Aubrey's mother decides to go to Brighton so it's too late to rent a house for them he must give up his bachelor lodging and they move with the Brundy's, to Ethan's dismay. There is no privacy for the honeymooners. As Aubrey begins lining up perspective suitors for Polly, the inevitable happens before all is revealed.
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Canonical title
Brighton Honeymoon
Original publication date
2002-09-01
People/Characters
Ethan Brundy; Lady Helen Radney (now Mrs. Ethan Brundy); Polly Hampton (aka Apollonia Crump); Sir Aubrey Tabor, Baronet; Lady Tabor (mother of Sir Aubrey); Earl of Camfield, "Carrot" Camfield (show all 10); Viscount Sutcliffe (Aubrey's maternal cousin and heir to the Marquess of Inglewood); Mrs. Jennings (vicar's relict); George III, King of the United Kingdom (as Prince Regent); William IV, King of the United Kingdom (as the Duke of Clarence)
Important places
Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK; London, England, UK
Dedication
To all those who asked for “more about Mr. Brundy.”
First words
“I should sooner give up my life,” declared Isabella, “than surrender my virtue!”

Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Recognizing his cue, Mr. Brundy took her in his arms and applied himself to the task of demonstrating to his wife just how good his memory really was.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3569 .O755 .B75Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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