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To Catch a Lady: A Hunt Club Novel (edició 2016)

de Pamela Labud (Autor)

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If you love Mary Balogh and Eloisa James, don't miss Pamela Labud's sensuous Hunt Club series! To Catch a Lady introduces four lordly, rakish sportsmen whose bachelor paradise is threatened by a matchmaking aunt--and by the sting of unexpected love.   Ashton Blakely, the Duke of Summerton, cannot stop his aunt from meddling in his affairs. So rather than let her select a most disagreeable mate, Ashton decides to fire the first volley by holding a ball as a scheme to bag the ideal wife: a deferential girl eager to produce and raise an heir, leaving Ashton to his beloved hunting lodge and titled friends. But when Ashton falls for the one woman who isn't willing to play his game, all his plans scatter like buckshot. Suddenly, the chase is on!   Caroline Hawkins has no interest in marriage. In fact, she has devoted her life to defending women from the indignities visited upon them by their husbands. She only chaperones her beautiful younger sister to Summerton's ball in the hopes of saving her family from bankruptcy. She certainly doesn't expect to catch the Duke's eye . . . nor is she prepared for the heat that rises every time she thinks of his powerful build or his dark, tantalizing gaze. Caroline can run, but she cannot hide--for Ashton has already captured her heart. Praise for To Catch a Lady  "To Catch a Lady has all the elements of a great romance, with two characters who have no interest in marrying suddenly finding themselves married--to each other. This is a fun story that made me laugh and sigh."--Sharon Cullen, author of Sutherland's Secret "Pamela Labud takes two strong-willed hearts, an unconventional marriage agreement, and the elitist rules of Regency London and weaves a delightfully sensual romance. I loved this first installment of the Hunt Club series and can't wait for the next one!"--Maeve Greyson, author of My Tempting Highlander   "I enjoyed this author's writing style and how much emotion she put into the story and the characters."--The Romance Factor   "An enjoyable historical romance with a rocky, roller coaster relationship before a happy ending."--Ramblings from a Chaotic Mind   "Pamela Labud started the Hunt Club series on a very positive note with this first installment."--Ramblings & Musings Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.… (més)
Membre:Lashea677
Títol:To Catch a Lady: A Hunt Club Novel
Autors:Pamela Labud (Autor)
Informació:Loveswept (2016), 307 pages
Col·leccions:La teva biblioteca, Llegint actualment, Llista de desitjos, Per llegir, Llegit, però no el tinc, Preferits
Valoració:****
Etiquetes:first-reads, netgalley

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I am a regular reader of romance. Enjoy reading contemporary and historical but my personal preference has always been historical. The spectacular parties where anything can happen, the chance of finding adventure and romance around every corner. The breathtaking characters that are shrouded in mystery or desperation. I just loved it. I received an ARC of To Catch a Lady in exchange for an honest review.

Caroline is the type of character I love to read about. She is not worried about what her peers think of her but, she wants to make a difference in the world. Ashton is a charmer that has the looks, title and the obligations of a nobleman but prefers a more carefree existence. The makeup of this story reminded me so much of the Catherine Maxwell stories I used to read as a teen. Ashton and Caroline's transformation into a couple was a little bit frustration, a little wicked but a whole lot of marvelous. ( )
  Lashea677 | Feb 16, 2019 |
The story was more melodramatic than I prefer. It was also full of themes that I have often encountered in other books, which prevented me from becoming immersed from the very start. Yes, romance tropes are shared and repeated, but usually there is a fresh take on the idea, or other features to make the book stand apart. Location, characters, gorgeous writing, witty banter or humorous situations, for example. While reading this book, I spent more time connecting themes and passages to previously read books than connecting to and caring for the characters.

The pacing was frantic-cake, with miscommunication icing. Characters behaving cruelly and inconsistently, yet somehow always earning affection from friends and families. Often, characteristics are blatantly told to the reader rather than exhibited, with no support from character's actions. That is one of my deal-breakers in storytelling, when lesser characters straightforwardly remark on the traits of the major characters as the main method of conveying the personalities of those major characters.

I felt the intensity of the author's passion, and I wanted the author to have more confidence in writing about something to which they truly were connected. Can troubled, inconsiderate traumatized people really turn everything around in the space of a few pages for a believable HEA? Up to you, reader, to decide.

**eARC netgalley** ( )
  Critterbee | Apr 16, 2018 |
Initially, I was very excited for this book. It starts off setting up Caroline "Caro" Hawkins as a strong heroine with a burden of taking care of the family as best as she could despite her mother having suffered a head injury and a relative squandering all of their money in gambling debt. Her character seemed to be a hybrid of Cinderella (if you know anything about me, you know that I am rather fond of Cinderella) and Elizabeth Bennet. She is a bold feminist who fights for her family and I was completely on board. "Unfortunately", a phrase repeated so often in this book, the initial strength of her character dissolves into an insecure, hypocritical, and even violent woman. She repeatedly states how she is not attractive and will not marry because "no man would take on the burden of caring for her mother and sister". Yet she fights for her sister "Bea" to be married to an eligible (rich) bachelor because she is "too beautiful" for employment. She is a feminist yet believes that her sister cannot work due to her beauty. This and several other hypocrisies were even pointed out in character dialogue which added to my annoyance while reading.

Ashton Blakely is the Duke of Summerton who went from being an orphan to the richest bachelor in the land. He loves his Aunt Amelia who desperately wants him to be married and have a family, especially since a tragedy took her own family. He was a soldier (which is often mentioned throughout the book) and now is stuck between choosing a carefree, traveling, bachelor life and marriage. He thinks he is making the best of the situation by having a ball and inviting every maiden to attend (another point where I was very excited for a Cinderella-themed reference), however, he ends up falling for Caroline. A maiden that no one expected him to fall for, especially Caroline, as she is pushing for him to fall for her sister.

Another annoyance that I had while reading was how much inaction took place in some chapters. There was dialogue that filled up a chapter, yet the only action that happened was that Caro and Ash (the other main character and Caro's love interest) were traveling in a carriage. Other examples are the ample dialogue between Caro and her maid Meggie and Ash and his friend Duncan.

2 stars because I did initially love the first couple of chapters and because there were some scenes that were pretty funny (and metaphorical) throughout the book. Other than that, the overuse of ellipses, the tear down of character rather than buildup, the vague villain, and the boring fillers just did not make the book as riveting as it could have been.

For those who may be sensitive, there is foul language as well as themes of violence and sex.

Please note: an advanced reader copy of this book was generously provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  JanJanFreeman | Mar 9, 2016 |
To say I’m not a hunter would be an understatement. Even though I grew up in the South, my father, grandfathers, and brothers did not hunt or fish, so I was never introduced to that culture. I met my husband, and he doesn’t hunt either, and we went on our merry way not hunting. At some point, my father-in-law and brother-in-law (both very enthusiastic hunters), introduced our oldest son to hunting and fishing. He loves the outdoors and he fell in love with hunting and fishing. I have to admit, I’m not entirely comfortable with hunting, but I do understand the appeal. Being out in the woods or on the lake is calming, relaxing, and renewing all at the same time. And I also love the camaraderie and bonding they experience spending that time together.

This new historical romance series by Pamela Labud centers around the romantic adventures of a group of confirmed bachelors belonging to a hunting club in the forest south of London. To Catch a Lady is the first book in the series, and it has lots of details that sparked my interest. The female protagonist, Caro, is intelligent, concerned with female rights, and a follower of Mary Wollstonecraft. Her love interest, while very oblivious to female concerns, is good at heart. Both have secrets in their past that define who they are today. The plot promises hilarious hijinks and misunderstandings. The Duke must find a wife before his aunt goes into overdrive with the match-making, so he takes matters into his own hands. He hosts a ball and lottery to choose his wife, and then writes a contract outlining the terms of the marriage. Caro unwillingly attends the ball in order to sponsor her beautiful younger sisters as a potential wife for the Duke. Events conspire to cause Caro and the Duke to marry that night.

I really wanted to like this book. All the ingredients were there, but unfortunately, I just couldn’t fall in love with it. A lot of the dialogue fell flat for me. I like my historical romance filled with witty banter. I just didn’t find it here. And, the stop and start of the relationship got exasperating after a while. I found myself rolling my eyes and sighing when the one of the lovebirds would get mad (yet again) and storm off. The skeletons in both their closets definitely explained their behavior, to a certain extent, but it felt like the book just kept repeating itself with the “will they or won’t they” stuff.

However, it isn’t all irritating, the love scenes are well written, and definitely not cheesy. One in particular was very creative and well written. I also really enjoyed some of the side characters, especially the Duke’s aunt and Caro’s sister.

So for me, this book is a mixed bag. It’s definitely not bad, but for me, there are just some things I couldn’t get past (too much on again and off again, not enough witty banter). However, if those are not deal breakers for you, then you may want to give it a try! ( )
  asoutherngirlreads | Mar 4, 2016 |
... a wife made to order--or not!

Ashton Blakely, the Duke of Summerton, decides to forestall his aunt's importuning, hold a ball and take to wife the young woman who meets his list of the 'ideal' wife.
Gagh! Really, Ashton (Ash) Blakely is an idiot!
Caroline Hawkins chaperones her young sister to the ball with the hopes that she will make an exceptional match. Caroline has her own life plotted out--marriage is not part of it.
But then the two meet and it's fireworks in more ways than one.
Caroline has a lot to put up with in terms of Ash's immaturity. I know, I know he was emotionally damaged as a child--and it shows!
Really this read like a penny dreadful, and yet for some reason I had to see how it ended. So obviously something drew me in. For that reason alone I upped my star rating from 2 to 2 1/2.

A NetGalley ARC ( )
  eyes.2c | Feb 1, 2016 |
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If you love Mary Balogh and Eloisa James, don't miss Pamela Labud's sensuous Hunt Club series! To Catch a Lady introduces four lordly, rakish sportsmen whose bachelor paradise is threatened by a matchmaking aunt--and by the sting of unexpected love.   Ashton Blakely, the Duke of Summerton, cannot stop his aunt from meddling in his affairs. So rather than let her select a most disagreeable mate, Ashton decides to fire the first volley by holding a ball as a scheme to bag the ideal wife: a deferential girl eager to produce and raise an heir, leaving Ashton to his beloved hunting lodge and titled friends. But when Ashton falls for the one woman who isn't willing to play his game, all his plans scatter like buckshot. Suddenly, the chase is on!   Caroline Hawkins has no interest in marriage. In fact, she has devoted her life to defending women from the indignities visited upon them by their husbands. She only chaperones her beautiful younger sister to Summerton's ball in the hopes of saving her family from bankruptcy. She certainly doesn't expect to catch the Duke's eye . . . nor is she prepared for the heat that rises every time she thinks of his powerful build or his dark, tantalizing gaze. Caroline can run, but she cannot hide--for Ashton has already captured her heart. Praise for To Catch a Lady  "To Catch a Lady has all the elements of a great romance, with two characters who have no interest in marrying suddenly finding themselves married--to each other. This is a fun story that made me laugh and sigh."--Sharon Cullen, author of Sutherland's Secret "Pamela Labud takes two strong-willed hearts, an unconventional marriage agreement, and the elitist rules of Regency London and weaves a delightfully sensual romance. I loved this first installment of the Hunt Club series and can't wait for the next one!"--Maeve Greyson, author of My Tempting Highlander   "I enjoyed this author's writing style and how much emotion she put into the story and the characters."--The Romance Factor   "An enjoyable historical romance with a rocky, roller coaster relationship before a happy ending."--Ramblings from a Chaotic Mind   "Pamela Labud started the Hunt Club series on a very positive note with this first installment."--Ramblings & Musings Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

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