The Weaver Takes a Wife (Weaver, #1)

Haughty Lady Helen Radney is one of London s most beautiful women Best Read The Weaver Takes a Wife (Weaver, #1) [ Author ] Sheri Cobb South [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr I was very pleasantly surprised with this one, it is one of the cutest regency books I ve read I really enjoyed the story line and our two main characters Ethan and Helen Helen is not too excited about her marriage to Ethan, but slowly she begins to see what a catch this non gentleman is At first I was not that impressed with him, I think the way he spoke really turned me off a part of my was hoping it was just a preten...Genre light traditional RegencySensuality kisses onlyA mill owner falls in love with the haughty daughter of a duke and buys her for marriage He eventually wins her over with his smarts, good humour, and gentleness One o...Greatly enjoyed reading this was great company on my Saturday Whilst writing this I ve already started the second book.I found Cobb South s mix of wit and brevity a great combination Whilst reading some of the vocabulary, turns of phrase used reminde...This thoroughly charming Regency Romance, originally published in 1999 and now re issued in digital formats, features a type of hero rarely found in historical romance Mr Ethan Brundy isn t titled, he isn t a gentleman or a snappy dresser and while not unattractive, is no well muscled Adonis The one thing he does have in common with many an aristocratic hero, however, is that he s incredibly wealthy.The owner of a cotton mill and various other businesses in the north of England, Ethan is on a This thoroughly charming Regency Romance, originally published in 1999 and now re issued in digital formats, features a type of hero rarely found in historical romance Mr Ethan Brundy isn t titled, he isn t a gentleman or a snappy dresser and while not unattractive, is no well muscled Adonis The one thing he does have in common with many an aristocratic hero, however, is that he s incredibly wealthy.The owner of a cotton mill and various other businesses in the north of England, Ethan is on a rare visit to London in the company of a couple of friends, when he espies the most beautiful woman he has ever seen and immediately determines to marry her.His friends try to warn him off Lady Helen Radney, daughter of the Duke of Reddington might be beautiful, but she is widely known for her shrewish disposition and her ability to wound an unwanted suitor at twenty paces with her sharp tongue.But Ethan is well and truly smitten, and won t be deterred He ...This was a lovely little story Nothing at all too challenging about it and I read it straight through in a few hours Very working class factory owner falls in love with Duke s daughter at first sight and, essentially, buys her from her Father who is in serious financial difficulties Probably not a realistic story for a Duke, that is until later in the 19th century but, other than that, it felt very period appropriate I liked Ethan s easy confidence and the sense that none of the tons set d This was a lovely little story Nothing at all too challenging about it and I read it straight through in a few hours Very working class factory owner falls in love with Duke s daughter at first sight and, essentially, buys her from her Father who is in serious financial difficulties Probably not a realistic story for a Duke, that is until later in the 19th century but, other than that, it felt very period appropriate I liked Ethan s easy confidence and the sense that none of the tons set downs could really ge...I really enjoyed this sweet regency It is light on character development The author does not delve all that deeply into what the characters are feeling The hero was particularly well done with his sense of humor hinted at by the expressions on his face His actions were kind and his words to her were lovely The heroine was a bit less enjoyable but it didn t take her long to come around to appreciating him The story line was both novel and well used The hero here was a textile mill owner, w I really enjoyed this sweet regency It is light on character development The author doe...My feelings on this are pretty much the same as that of Old Latin Teacher s review onHer review is hereOur hero here is not titled As a matter of fact, he spent a good deal of his youth in the workhouse for the poor, never knew who his father was and never got much of an education He s not tall and handsome, has terrible taste in clothing and doesn t pronounce his h s So, blimey, that s not much of a romance novel ero, is it Well, now you know what he isn t So what is he For one thing, he s very rich, having worked his way up from the poorhouse all the way to owning his own textile mill and Our hero here is not titled As a matter of fact, he spent a good deal of his youth in the workhouse for the poor, never knew who his father was and never got much of an education He s not tall and handsome, has terrible taste in clothing and doesn t pronounce his h s So, blimey, that s not much of a romance novel ero, is it Well, now you know what he isn t So what is he For one thing, he s very rich, having worked his way up from the poorhouse all the way to owning his own textile mill and also has invested wisely on the Stock Exchange But that s not as important as the fact that, gosh darn it, he s downright noble, honorable, kind, hardworking and thoughtful.Heroine Lady Helen is not so nice Although beautiful, she s haughty, aloof and alienating So when her father, the Duke of Reddington, loses most of his money recklessly, what can he do but sell his daughter off to our hero, who had seen her across a ...A short but very entertaining regency romance The hero is very likable and the heroine, although at the beginning is very proud and bad mannered, changes completely this change wasn t so detailed and this is why I gave 4 instead of 5 stars.Ok Perhaps a main plot is a cliche A good man falls in love in aor less spoiled girl, thanks to his money marries her, and of course with time she starts to see his good heart and falls in love too Add to this some misunderstandings and you have a classic plot for a romance.But all depends on that if it was good used And it was done very good here It is a rather short novel and it made for me a funny, enjoyable Sunday And when I finished it I had a big, sweet smile on my face.If you w Ok Perhaps a main plot is a cliche A good man falls in love in aor less spoiled girl, thanks to his money marries her, and of course with time she starts to see his good heart and falls in love too Add to this some misunderstandings and you have a classic plot for a romanc...

The Weaver Takes a Wife (Weaver, #1)
  • English
  • 20 April 2017
  • Paperback
  • 234 pages
  • 0966800508
  • Sheri Cobb South
  • The Weaver Takes a Wife (Weaver, #1)