Marrying the Major

by Joanna Maitland

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Back from the Peninsula wars, Hugh Stratton is scarred and embittered, much altered from the young man Emma Fitzwilliam has fantasized about over the years. It's obvious that Hugo considers himself to be far from the eligible catch Emma deserves. So how will they fare when a situation arises which forces a marriage between them?

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Good romance. Good characterization, interesting setting/situation, misunderstandings are the major trope (besides 'I am not worthy') but not too bad. Hugh's certainty that his wounds made him unfit to marry (and the fact that the opinion was shared by at least one parent) felt a little silly as he healed quickly and well...sigh. Maybe he _should_ have rusticated for a while before his friends had him to stay.
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This book already has an excellent review. I too was perplexed by Major Stratton's quick recovery... but more perplexed by the feeling that the book is a sequel to another book that covers the eleven years between the prologue and first chapter, introduces Richard Hardinge to "Jamie", explains their apparently bizarre back story (Jamie dressed in male attire? Richard must marry her immediately to save her reputation? Really?), and last but not least, explains why a woman in 1815 is named Jamie. I can't find any hint of this book's title or for that matter, its existence. Perhaps it was written but not found suitable for publication.

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Canonical title
Marrying the Major
Original title
Marrying the Major
People/Characters
Emma Fitzwilliam; Hugo Stratton; Richard Hardinge; Jamie Hardinge
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1805: Emma Fitzwilliam settled herself high in the branches of her favourite oak, glancing only a little ruefully at yet another tear in her cotton pinafore.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PR6113 .A58Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature2001-
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