Incognito

INCOGNITO is a historical romantic comedy set in Regency England that should appeal to fans of Jane Austen, Georgette Heyer, or Oscar Wilde From the back cover Can a young lady allow her beloved sister to be sacrificed on the marriage altar Emily Smithfield cannot So when her mother announces that a marriage has been arranged between Emily s older sister Lydia and Lord Wesleigh, a man the sisters have never met, Emily offers to marry the gentleman in her sister s stead Emily s act of selflessness leaves Lydia free to marry the man she loves and Emily the bride of a handsome young marquess Not a bad bargain at all Lord Wesleigh, who knows nothing of Emily s matchmaking scheme, arrives in the small village where the Smithfields reside disguised as a curate, in an attempt to observe his betrothed anonymously When Lord Wesleigh finds himself attracted to Emily than her sister, the rules of the game change Can he make Emily fall in love with him when she believes him to be a penniless curate Originally published by Warner Books Hachette in 2001. New Download Incognito [ by ] Suzanne Allain [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr Mistaken identities, stubborn lovers and great comedy whatdo you need, but to go read this book This delightful book by Suzanne Allain is a quick read It is in the vein of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer.Lady Smithfield has two daughters, Lydia and Emily Lydia is considered the most beautiful according to Lady Smithfield Where Lydia is fair and pale and beautiful, Emily has dark hair and she is not considered the beauty by their mother The Smithfield s are not as well off since t Mistaken identities, stubborn lovers and great comedy whatdo you need, but to go read this book This delightful book by Suzanne Allain is a quick read It is in the vein of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer.Lady Smithfield has two daughters, Lydia and Emily Lydia is considered the most beautiful according to Lady Smithfield Where Lydia is fair and pale and beautiful, Emily has dark hair and she is not considered the beauty by their mother The Smithfield s are not as well off since the death of Lord Smithfield Think Sense and Sensibility and the Dashwood s thrown out of Norland upon Mr Dashwood s death So, it is with great relief and delight that Lady Smithfield receives a letter from the Duke of Alford honoring the arrangement between his late wife and Lady Smithfield That arrangement is for his son Lord Wesleigh, to marry Lady Smithfield s eldest daughter Lydia.Lord Wesleigh does not want to marry a woman he has never met Lydia is in love with som...This was a really lighthearted, fun read I liked our heroine Emily, she wants to get out of her small country lifestyle and see the world She is also perceptive and starts noticing things that don t quite add up She puts on her Nancy Drew hat and ends up getting herself mixed up in a little adventure Alex Lord Wesleigh Mr Williams was a fun leading man I don t blame him for wanting to go undercover to figure out what his future wife is lik...When ones loved sister is to be married to an unknown man of wealth, what does Emily do for her dear sister Well, she descides that before her sister meets this man she is going to make her sister woo another man so that she can have the one she loves and Emily will marry the duke This would have gone well if it hadn t been for the duke who decided that he too was not going through with the arranged marraige if he didn t like the girl S...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here Since her sister loves another man, Emily Smithfield decides she will take her place in an arranged marriage Lord Weleigh, Alexander, her intended comes to town disguised as a curate to check out his intended wife A farce insues and it doesn t get sorted out until Emily falls in love with Al...Great story for those who love a clean regency era romance There is a bit of suspense and comedy too I read it all in one sitting cause I was so eager so see if Emily would allow herself to love someone poor versus a son of a Duke. only to later realize they were the same person great great book you want them to love each other, you want it to work out and you get frustrated when Emily tries to do the right thing at the expense of her heart but everything always works out in the end to all Great story for those who love a clean regency era romance There is a bit of suspense and comedy too I read it all in one sitting cause I was so eager so see if Emily would allow herself to love someone poor versus a son of a Duke. only to later realize they were the same person great great book you want them to love each other, you want it to work out a...The fact I read Incognito in one day may give you an idea of whether or not I enjoyed itYay you for guessing correctly This book was SO much fun Fast paced and with no boring parts I couldn t put it down I lau...This was an absolutely delightful read The crackling wit, merciless humour and characters that amuse and delight with every word held me in awe from start to finish I just love how the story takes off from ...Mistaken identities and mistaken intentions, but not a mistake to read I really enjoyed this book and found myself smiling often and laughing uproariously two or three times Keep on the beaten path and out of the bushes and read this sweet confection of a romance.Fed right into my Jane Austen feeding frenzy I have been reading all of Georgette Heyers delightful Regency Romances and this book came to my attention as in that same vein I loved the French farce element The end made me laugh out loud.Trying to be Georgette Heyer with only half her charm Not horrible but not Heyer.

Incognito
  • English
  • 09 February 2017
  • Paperback
  • 200 pages
  • 0982368240
  • Suzanne Allain
  • Incognito