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On April 23rd, Heidi Swain's Walking on Sunshine was published by Simon & Schuster . It has been a real joy to join in the celebrations for its launch.    A Summer in Suffolk could be just what she needs… When Tilly  heads to the river in Willowell, Suffolk, to scatter her dad’s ashes, she’s in need of some rest and relaxation. Life has been tough lately, and she wants a new start. Constance has lived in Fernside forever. She owns the beautiful Willowell Woods – but she can’t manage them alone, and they’re now up for sale. Her nephew, James , has always loved Willowell Woods – and he doesn’t want anyone taking them over. So when Tilly asks to buy them, with an exciting idea for the land, sparks begin to fly… the problem is, they’re already falling in love. Can Tilly and James find a way to turn sparks into fireworks? And will Constance finally realise that letting in the new doesn’t have to mean getting rid of the old…? Spend Summer w...

The Marriage Season by Jane Dunn #Review

 

I am delighted to feature the Regency Romance, The Marriage Season by Jane Dunn. It was published on January 26th by Boldwood Books

 

‘It’s not a fair world I’m afraid. Beauty or fortune carries the day. You have the beauty and I the fortune, so there’s every chance we’ll succeed’

In Regency England, marriage is everything. For young widow Sybella Lovatt, the time has come to find a suitable husband for her sister and ward Lucie. Male suitors are scarce near their Wiltshire estate, so the sisters resolve to head to London in time for The Season to begin.

Once ensconced at the Mayfair home of Lady Godley, Lucie’s godmother, the whirl of balls, parties and promenades can begin. But the job of finding a husband is fraught with rules and tradition. Jostling for attention are the two lords – the charming and irresistible Freddie Lynwood and the preternaturally handsome Valentine Ravenell, their enigmatic neighbour from Shotten Hall, Mr Brabazon, and the dangerous libertine Lord Rockliffe, with whom the brooding Brabazon is locked in deadly rivalry.

Against the backdrop of glamorous Regency England, Sybella must settle Lucie’s future, protect her own reputation, and resist the disreputable rakes determined to seduce the beautiful widow. As the Season ends, will the sisters have found the rarest of things – a suitable marriage with a love story to match?


 My Thoughts

I was delighted to be immersed in the world of Regency men and women as they embarked on their quest to find suitable marriage partners. The level of detail in describing the clothes, houses and daily activities of the upper class ladies and gentlemen really evoked the period. Appearances and custom seem to count for everything and the appearance of polite behaviour covers up what may be going on in private.

    The roles of men and women are starkly contrasted with unmarried girls at their most vulnerable. Until marriage, they are constrained by the need to appear to have innocence and a total lack of awareness of ‘baser’  behaviour. Life in the country and London us also contrasted. You feel that it is only in the country that Sybella  can really act freely as the adult she is. In this historical novel you will find a fine range of characters and a diverting plot with just the right portion of romance. There are rakes and innocents but the most interesting of all of course is the aloof but sincere neighbour who Sybella meets. 

In short: a fine romance

 

                         About the Author

Jane Dunn is an historian and biographer and the author of seven acclaimed biographies, including Daphne du Maurier and her Sisters and the Sunday Times and NYT bestseller, Elizabeth & Mary: Cousins, Rivals, Queens. She comes to Boldwood with her first fiction outing – a trilogy of novels set in the Regency period, the first of which  is to be published in January 2023. She lives in Berkshire with her husband, the linguist Nicholas Ostler.

You can follow Jane here: Twitter  |  Instagram   |  Bookbub

Book link: Amazon UK 

Thanks to Jane Dunn, Boldwood Books and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.

 

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