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A Noble Masquerade (Hawthorne House) (édition 2015)

par Kristi Ann Hunter (Auteur)

Séries: Hawthorne House (1)

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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. When Lady Miranda Hawthorne starts to develop affections for two men, she inadvertently uncovers secrets that will put more than her heart at risk.
Membre:JJMoore
Titre:A Noble Masquerade (Hawthorne House)
Auteurs:Kristi Ann Hunter (Auteur)
Info:Bethany House Publishers (2015), 368 pages
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Évaluation:*****
Mots-clés:Christian historical fictions, regency romance, suspense, Hawthorne House series

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I'm reading this series for fun so no full review except to say that I love, love, love this book! ( )
  abigailkayharris | Jan 1, 2024 |
Lady Miranda Hawthorne has never appreciated the “lady lessons” her mother has forced upon her since childhood. She copes with these frustrations by journaling in the guise of letters written to her elder brother’s school chum, a man whose antics, as told by her brother, make her think he’d be of a similar mind to her. She never mails the letters, keeping them locked up in a trunk. But when her brother’s new valet accidentally mails one and Miranda receives a reply from the Duke of Marshington, it sets off an unlikely, if tenuous, friendship. There’s just one problem–no one has seen the duke in 9 years…but on the other hand, maybe he’s actually right there at Hawthorne House.

So for the first half of this book, things were good. Maybe not 5-star good, but still good. Though Ryland (the duke) is a little manipulative, it really did start out innocent, and I think his motivations were sincere, if a bit flawed. But then around the halfway point, things went downhill for me. Miranda goes a bit batty, scenes are really confusing and plodding, and the whole angle of the duke as a spy is sort of shoved in the background, while also sort of being a big part of what’s happening.

Miranda, who is described in the synopsis as acting “every inch the lady” is never really shown to be acting like a lady. She’s always bucking against that role, barely able to keep her mother from chastising her, or doing whatever she wants when her mother isn’t there. But in the second half of the book, she throws all pretenses of being a lady out the window, threatening or attacking men in anger, sneaking out of the house to visit an unmarried man, and a host of bad decisions that only seem to be okay because they’re helping her to go against her mother’s lessons. I didn’t have an issue with her internal struggle with the slot she’s being forced into, but it did get a little ridiculous in that second half.

There is a purportedly tense game of whist played at one point that was just a long, confusing, pointless scene for me, because apparently a lot of unspoken communication hinges on the way the game is played, and…well, how many of us modern people know anything about the game of whist? Then Miranda’s family rehashes the game on the ride home and boy is Miranda’s brother shocked…but I have no idea why, nor what the implications are. Less time should have been spent on that and other less plot-driving endeavors, and more time on showing us both of the MCs’ anxieties about their places in life. Because they each had realizations near the end about how their life is better than they think it is or something, but both of these anxieties were not particularly founded in the earlier parts of the book.

The romance was clearly the driving force of the plot, which is certainly allowed in a romance story, but I prefer those where the rest of the plot, even without the culmination of the romance, stands on its own as a good story. This isn’t one of those. In fact, in the end, I’m not even completely certain if the suggested head “bad guy” was actually a bad guy, because that whole storyline was left behind in the build up to the climax, which, no, wasn’t even from the main plot.

This is the 2nd Regency romance I’ve read in less than a month where the male MC is a duke who is also a spy for England. I really liked the angle of the letters that Miranda had never meant to send being the catalyst to a relationship. Again, I liked the first half or so, though the more I think about it, the more I wish Ryland had been more sensitive to Miranda’s trust issues instead of using them against her. But back to the letters, I did love the culmination of that plot thread in the epilogue, though I won’t explain more due to spoilers. I just wish the rest of the book had held up to the good parts. It’s definitely not high on my list of favorite Regency romances, and I likely won’t read it again. I did like the novella that comes before the series, and the male MC in the next book intrigued me in this one, so I plan to go on to book #2 and see how that one goes. ( )
  Kristi_D | Sep 22, 2023 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
A fun, clean read that hints to more adventure for the family. State secrets, handsome dukes, exposed secret writings, kidnappings, just the usual historical romance! ( )
  yonitdm | May 15, 2023 |
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This is a story about a young woman named Miranda who is way ahead of her time. Although on the outside she is an obedient daughter learning the lessons her mother teaches her on how a young lady must act to be able to fit into society on the inside she yearns to break free. Having no one in which to confide her deepest woes, she pretends to write to an aquaintence of her brother, a young man whom she has never really met. She never mails the letters but conceals them in a trunk for safe keeping. When her brother's new valet mistakenly mails one of her letters it turns her whole world upsidedown. As Miranda becomes more intrigued by this new valet she also becomes curious when her mysterious man, the Duke of Marshington, starts writing back to her. Miranda then finds she is attracted to both men. One man she may never meet and the other man who is way below her station. Adventure begins when a dark plot to harm her family is discovered. In this story Miranda not only gains the excitement she longs for but also falls in love with the man of her dreams.
  mookiekat | Sep 22, 2022 |
This was a very good read. I found the whole idea of diary-like letters written to a real person (with no intentions of ever mailing them!) to be very unique and very interesting! The fact that the valet mistakenly mails them makes it laugh-out-loud funny! I can understand how Lady Miranda is deeply mortified and probably wishes she'd curl up and die. I know I would if some of my most private thoughts were published on today's social media platforms.

Kristi Ann Hunter made a great story out of this. There is romance, mystery, intrigue, and that element of humor all neatly tied up in this book. I would not mind moving on to the next book in the Hawthorn House series! ( )
  caslater83 | Sep 20, 2018 |
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