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S'està carregant… His Mistletoe Bridede Vanessa Kelly
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Regency romance with a twist. Phoebe, a Quaker, arrives from America to see her estranged grandfather. Unfortunately, he passed away while she was at sea, so the new earl - a distant cousin - Lucas offers to marry her, so she can stay in England. The inheritance is "Mistletoe Manor" run by a household of servants with the last name of Christmas. It's quite tumble down, there's smuggling afoot, and Phoebe has a host of English relatives all wanting to help her adjust to her new home *Book source ~ Many thanks to Kensington for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review. Phoebe Linville has crossed the ocean from Philadelphia to London to meet her estranged English side of the family, the Stantons. When her mother married her Quaker father, her grandfather, the Earl of Merritt disowned his only daughter. After the Earl’s son died he tried to make amends with his daughter only to find she had died some years earlier. He does make contact with his only grandchild, Phoebe, who is unhappy in her Quaker life and wants to meet her grandfather. However, upon arriving in London she finds that her grandfather died weeks earlier and his wish was for her to marry his heir, Major Lucas Stanton. Phoebe has no intention of marrying a man she doesn’t know, but Lucas is persuasive and patient. Soon she finds herself Lady Merritt and the Mistress in charge of Mistletoe Manor. Now all she needs to do is teach her husband how to love. But it’s Christmas, a time of miracles. How hard could it be? Told from both Phoebe’s and Lucas’s POV this story is well-written with great characters. While a little over the top at times it definitely entertained me. Because of Phoebe’s upbringing she’s a complete innocent to the ways of London society. But she has strong beliefs and a personality to match when she needs to assert herself and stand her ground. She was a little too submissive at times for me to believe 100% in her personality though. Lucas is a great character, but he was also a bit too bossy for me. I’ll forgive him since he was used to leading in the Army, but he’s not in the Army anymore and running an estate is nothing like running a unit of soldiers. Anyway, I quite enjoyed the book and now I want to find the others that are loosely connected to this one. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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I loved Phoebe. She is a young woman caught between two worlds. She has never quite fit in with the Quaker life she grew up in. She has a bit too much spirit and passion for them. But when she arrives in England she is dismayed to learn of her grandfather's death, and that his wish was for her to marry the new earl. Lucas is far different from the men that she knows and she doesn't know what to make of him. She is also nervous about meeting her new family members and worried about fitting in with them. I loved the way that the family was so warm and loving to her. I also enjoyed seeing her reactions to everything from the houses to shopping for clothes. She is quite feisty at times, and I loved seeing her Quaker upbringing pop out in unexpected places. She had a lot of things to adjust to, but Lucas always seemed to be there to support her.
Lucas is surprised by Phoebe. His initial impression had been that she was meek and quiet and pretty colorless, but that doesn't last long. He quickly sees her yearning for family and puts his mind to making her feel comfortable in her new world. He also starts to see hints of the fire and passion that she tries to keep buried. He begins to think that she is just the woman he needs as his wife. Lucas is also trying to adjust to his duties as the earl. It is far different than what he did in the military and he is having a difficult time of it.
There is chemistry between Phoebe and Lucas from the beginning, but both have different goals for a relationship. Phoebe wants to marry for love. Lucas was burned long ago by a woman he thought he loved and wants nothing to do with such strong emotions. He can't help his protective feelings, and when he rescues her from an awkward situation he also ends up putting them in a compromising position. This forces them to marry quickly and head off to his country estate. Alone together, their attraction draws them closer together, at least physically. But their differences also put a strain on them. Phoebe has a kinder, gentler way of dealing with people whereas Lucas's military background has him seeing things as a more black and white issue.
Phoebe has accepted that she has fallen in love with her husband and she wants his love in return. Lucas refuses to allow himself to experience that "excess of emotion" that got him into so much trouble when he was younger. He doesn't see that what he feels for Phoebe is far different than his previous obsession. I loved watching the progression of his feelings, and that everyone could see it except for him and Phoebe. I loved seeing her stand up to him and make her opinions known, and Lucas trying so hard to protect his heart, not realizing that Phoebe had already stolen it. It was great when Lucas finally figured out where he'd been going wrong and the difference it made to his entire outlook.
I also enjoyed all the family dynamics. It was fun to see the reactions each had to Phoebe and she to them. The feud between Silverton and Lucas was an interesting addition to the story. Their sniping at each other was quite a contrast to the rest of the family's loving attitudes. I loved it when the old lady locked them in a room and told them she'd let them out when they fixed their relationship. It was great to see what happened when they actually had to talk to each other. ( )