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Ladataan... Tenant of Chesdene Manor (1974)Tekijä: Alice Chetwynd Ley
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. When a mysterious man becomes the tenant of Chesdyne Manor, Diana Chalfont is both relieved and delighted. Though the estate is owned by a cousin, the income will help support herself and her family. She goes to London with a friend, frequently encounters Mr. Christopher Richmond, and finds herself being pursued by the very cousin who inherited the title and estate at her father’s death. I’ve begun to think of this author as a definite favorite of mine, ranking with Georgette Heyer. In this novel, we have Diana, who is a lively, practical young woman, who has seen her family’s fortune decline steadily. She knows her own mind and heart and does not encourage men’s attention just to make a good match. The plot moves at a good pace. There is a secondary plot, a growing romance that is sweet and pleasant to read along with Diana’s story. It is easy to see through the twists of the plot, but it does not detrimental to the story. I would recommend this to readers who enjoy classic stories. I received a free copy from NetGalley for reviewing purposes. näyttää 4/4 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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Google Books — Ladataan... LajityypitMelvil Decimal System (DDC)823.914Literature English English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Kongressin kirjaston luokitusArvio (tähdet)Keskiarvo:
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Diana Chalfont and her mother live in one wing of a grand old house. The old house, most of which is in a state of utter neglect, is about the only thing left of their family fortunes. Fortunately, the latest heir, Sir Sidney Chalfont, says they can keep living in the house and even rent off some of it to a tenant if that will help ends meet.
But who would want to rent a broken-down, empty house? There are no takers, until one day the mysterious Christopher Richmond knocks on their door and asks to be shown the property.
The novel is split between this country estate and the social life of London. Diana is a competent young woman who is by no means sure she'll ever want to marry. She's sort of a cross between Lizzie Bennett and a very mild Emma Woodhouse. The adventures of her and her friends are fairly predictable, but I found this to be one of the better specimens of this genre...a pleasant, well-written excursion into Regency rom-com.
Thanks to NetGalley and Sapere Books for this digital review copy. ( )