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[[Category:1994 Releases]] [[Category:Young Adult]] [[Category: London]] [[Category: Regency]]
 
[[Category:1994 Releases]] [[Category:Young Adult]] [[Category: London]] [[Category: Regency]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Kathleen Elliott]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Kathleen Elliott]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Harper Paperbacks]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harper Monogram]]
 
* '''Year''': 1994
 
* '''Year''': 1994
 
* '''Setting''': London
 
* '''Setting''': London

Latest revision as of 23:48, 5 October 2012

Book Description

Georgia Canning has a simple plan: get her mother married off and live a life of scholarship. But first Georgia must dispose of all her mothers suitors, including the dashing, but much too young, Lucas Ashcombe.

Reviews

From Kassia Krozser, Subversion

This is my favorite type of Regency -- lighthearted, fun, with reasonably intelligent characters. I enjoyed the relationship between Lucas and Georgia -- especially his realization of the implications of courting Georgia's mother (it is the fashion, after all). Their romance could have been developed a little more fully (his intentions are clearer than hers) and they could have spent more time with one another -- but I'm quibbling. The books is a good, fun read.