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The Ladies Rewrite the Rules (édition 2024)

par Suzanne Allain (Auteur)

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"From the author of Mr. Malcolm's List comes a delightful romantic comedy set in Regency England about a widow who takes high society by storm. Diana Boyle, a wealthy young widow, has no desire to ever marry again. Particularly not to someone who merely wants her for her fortune. So when she discovers that she's listed in a directory of rich, single women she is furious, and rightly so. She confronts Maxwell Dean, the man who published the Bachelor's Directory, and is horrified to find he is far more attractive than his actions have led her to expect. However, Diana is unmoved by Max's explanation that he authored the list to assist younger sons like himself who cannot afford to marry unless it's to a woman of means. She gathers the ladies in the directory together to inform them of its existence, so they may circumvent fortune hunters' efforts to trick them into marriage. Though outraged, the women decide to embrace their unique position of power and reverse the usual gender roles by making the men dance to their tune. And together...the ladies rewrite the rules"--… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Ladies Rewrite the Rules
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A group of women find themselves quite aghast when informed of a new publishing that makes them susceptible to all manner of fortune hunters. To retaliate, they band together to “rewrite the rules of society” and give the ladies “the opportunity to taste some of the freedoms that a gentleman took for granted.”

While the story is humorous and feels light, there is still depth to the characters and their lives. Diana and Regina are both remarkable, and a tad sassy, and while finding themselves on the fringes of society, they have banded together in a pact to thwart societal expectations and each become her own woman. I loved how each woman helped the other find goodness in herself, and grow into the kind of women they could be. I absolutely love books that showcase women lifting each other up and coming together in friendship and goodness, and this book delivers on that. This book is really about friendship first.

I thought it interesting that this story works with characters who are widows and “eccentric old spinsters,” yet in both instances the women are younger than I am. It just illustrates how the social expectations regarding age have really changed over time. I also loved how the women in Diana’s circle wanted to improve their circumstances and were willing to bend some of the rules they felt restrictive, but weren’t anxious to outright flout all sense of decorum and poise. They were delightful and the rules they chose to focus were fun and made me smile.

Lest you think this is a book riddled with anti-male and “buck the system” dialogue, let me assure you that it is not. The women are not anxious to be rid of the male species, nor do they find their entire lives repressive. They just want to be respected without bowing to the whims of every society matron—and therein actually lies the crux of the their problems: other women! Anyway, the male protagonists in this book were just as much fun to read about as the women were, and I was cheering for them from the very beginning. It would be really hard not to, because they are absolutely wonderful.

Suzanne worked every difficulty over with a delicate pen, so much so that I was surprised how things worked time and time again. The story about Diana and her mother and father, not to mention her much older husband; Regina and her difficulties in the past; Maxwell and his publication and personal feelings about second and third sons; Lord Jerome and his involvement in the overarching story; and Lady Gordon’s shocking past and what it means for Diana’s life. All of it was incredibly well done. The challenges weren’t brushed aside or suddenly resolved, and difficulties were respected and given time to work through. There was a measure of grit, but the book is not heavy.

This was my first Suzanne Allain, and I enjoyed it immensely. The prose is delightful, the dialogue witty, the characters charming. The narration style is engaging, with occasional asides from the narrator’s or principle character’s pov, which makes it so fun to read. This book is entertaining and charming, exactly what any lover of regency romance is looking for.

**Thanks to AustenProse, NetGalley, and Berkley for the advanced copy. These thoughts belong to me. ( )
  LovelyBookishDelight | Jan 16, 2024 |
A fun turn the tables on the rakes romance

This was a light fun Recency romp for anyone who enjoyed the Bridgerton Series. This book clearly got its inspiration and keen eye for the subtle Battle of the Sexes Banter from Jane Austen with a deliciously modern twist from current Romantic Comedy trends. ( )
  RedReviews4You | Jan 13, 2024 |
Goose, Gander and Romance!

When widowed Diana Boyle discovers her name listed in a directory “The Rich Ladies Registry or the Batchelor’s Directory” she’s livid. Diana is living a quiet life tucked an hour away from London. Now two, no make that three gentlemen have invaded her privacy under false pretences.
Gathering her anger about her she uncovers the author’s name and pays him a visit to vent her mind. Maxwell Dean is not what she expected. All he was trying to do was help younger sons to find suitable wives, much like the season for debutantes. Younger sons had no chance when pitted against titled marriage mart prizes. Diana did have a few words with Max over his ill advised muttering about what’s good for the goose should be good for the gander!
Determined to warn other ladies in the directory she writes to them, arranging a meeting.
The ladies are suitably shocked and decide to turn etiquette upside down. They hold a ball and invite eligible men. The ladies make their own rules about who they can dance with, how many dances, and they also allow the waltz.
Unfortunately the patronesses of Almack’s are quite cross with them. Their dances are stealing patrons as they’re held on the same night.
There’s quite a lot happening here, some of it off stage. I would have liked to see Diana’s friend Lady Gordon, given more page space as her romance developed.
All the hooks are in place but I did find my attention wandering from time to time.
I loved the cover btw.

A Berkley Group ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher. ( )
  eyes.2c | Jan 7, 2024 |
A group of women find themselves quite aghast when informed of a new publishing that makes them susceptible to all manner of fortune hunters. To retaliate, they band together to “rewrite the rules of society” and give the ladies “the opportunity to taste some of the freedoms that a gentleman took for granted.”

This was my first Suzanne Allain, and I enjoyed it immensely. The prose is delightful, the dialogue witty, the characters charming. The narration style is engaging, with occasional asides from the narrator’s or principle character’s pov, which makes it so fun to read. This book is entertaining and charming, exactly what any lover of regency romance is looking for.
Watch for my full review to come in January 2024.

Thanks to AustenProse, NetGalley, and Berkley for the advanced copy. These thoughts belong to me. ( )
  LovelyBookishDelight | Nov 1, 2023 |
Crisp dialogue, humorous, witty banter, delightful characters, endearing female friendships, swoon worthy romance, and more! I absolutely loved this new Regency romance by Suzanne Allain. It had such a lovely story with not one but two engaging second chance romances. I also loved the way it highlighted the difficulties of the times for both men and women in a gentle, thought-provoking way.

Diana is a 25 year old widow who’s not interested in marrying again after the death of her much older husband. When she finds her name included in a directory of wealthy women for men who are in need of a rich wife, she decides to confront the man who wrote it. She finds the handsome Maxwell Dean with whom she feels immediate attraction. Though she’s angry with him, she can’t help but want to see him again. She organizes a group of fellow wealthy women who are all mentioned in the directory and they decide to turn the tables on the men.

One of the women who comes to Diana’s first meeting is Lady Regina Townsend. She’s the daughter of a marquess and due to an unfortunate circumstance in her youth is now a 28 year old spinster. She and Diana become fast friends and help each other immensely. Their friendship was just one of many highlights in this story for me. I loved the way they shared their pasts, feelings, and hopes and encouraged each other.

I loved the way the women were willing to bend some of the rules but only slightly. They still wanted to maintain their sense of decorum. I also enjoyed the gentlemen, especially Maxwell who immediately regrets his decision to publish the directory and does everything in his power to make it up to Diana. My favorite scene was the watch fob scene. I don’t think I’ll be able to see a watch fob without remembering it.*Sigh*

I loved the side characters especially Lady Gordon & Monsieur de la Tour. I also appreciated Lord Jerome. One of the surprises of the story has to do with Diana’s sister-in-law Mildred. I loved how my opinion of her changed and how Diana resolves the conflict with her.

Highest of recommendations for this delightful, closed door Regency romance. I received an advanced complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions are my own and voluntarily provided. ( )
  Melissas-Bookshelf | Oct 29, 2023 |
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"From the author of Mr. Malcolm's List comes a delightful romantic comedy set in Regency England about a widow who takes high society by storm. Diana Boyle, a wealthy young widow, has no desire to ever marry again. Particularly not to someone who merely wants her for her fortune. So when she discovers that she's listed in a directory of rich, single women she is furious, and rightly so. She confronts Maxwell Dean, the man who published the Bachelor's Directory, and is horrified to find he is far more attractive than his actions have led her to expect. However, Diana is unmoved by Max's explanation that he authored the list to assist younger sons like himself who cannot afford to marry unless it's to a woman of means. She gathers the ladies in the directory together to inform them of its existence, so they may circumvent fortune hunters' efforts to trick them into marriage. Though outraged, the women decide to embrace their unique position of power and reverse the usual gender roles by making the men dance to their tune. And together...the ladies rewrite the rules"--

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