Courtship of Convenience - Jane Charles

Courtship of Convenience

By Jane Charles

  • Release Date: 2021-05-25
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 5 Ratings

Description

Observations of a Wallflower

Journal Entry of December 5, 1816

Society can be odd and those within the ton do not always behave as expected.

For example, Lady Violet Claxton spent more time in the gardens admiring flowers, plants, and bushes than she did inside any ballroom, and I left London wondering why she preferred roses over bachelors. Though perhaps it's because she's grows bored with tedious conversation, as her intelligence is beyond most, she's pragmatic, and lacks patience when time is wasted. Therefore, a London Season must be trying indeed for someone such as she.

Then there was Lord Emory Talbot, Viscount Ferrard, who behaved exactly as one would expect of a rake. Though he is expected to marry and produce an heir and a spare, Ferrard showed no interest in any lady or miss for longer than an evening. Further, I have it on good authority that he fears any form of commitment, which may explain why he's not even kept a mistress or settled on a wife. However, rumors have recently reached me that he may no longer have the option of waiting. The details have not been shared, but I'm certain they are drastic as I'm to understand that he is to attend a house party where Lady Violet is in residence. And, I have also learned from the most trusted authority that Ferrard never attends house parties.

I cannot begin to imagine how the two might get on when they do finally meet. Will he show interest for no more than a night or will she spend all her time in the gardens avoiding all guests? Regardless of any interaction the two may share, I'm certain nothing will come from their association as I can't think of two less likely candidates to enter into a courtship.

Reviews

  • Loved It!!!

    5
    By Brown2g
    Lady Violet is a very unique type of person who you will love from the first page. Straightforward, strong willed and confident can be used to describe Violet but unfortunately she has been described in some very different terms which Emory has the privilege to disprove for himself. A rogue and a bluestocking lead this engaging courtship where two people have the privilege of being themselves outside of the eye of the ton. I loved their story of discovery and freedom to be who they truly are for each other.
  • Enjoyable romance

    4
    By Suz Clark
    Courtship of Convenience is book two in the Observations of a Wallflower series by Jane Charles. I enjoyed this story. I especially liked the humor running throughout the book. “Emory leaned in. ‘Lord Ferrard, what are you doing?’ ‘I was going to kissy you.’ ‘You are also drunk.’ ‘I am not,’ he defended. Though, perhaps he was, slightly. ‘Ours is a courtship of convenience, remember.’ ‘I’ve not forgotten.’ ‘Then I see no cause for you to kiss me.’ He frowned. ‘What if I wish to.” There are a few twists that I didn’t expect that kept the pace brisk. Well done!

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