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Simply Love

Book 2 in the series:Simply Quartet

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Anne Jewell, a favorite teacher at Miss Martin's School for Girls, is forced to confront the tragedies of the past in order to build a new life for herself and her son after she meets Sydnam Butler, a quiet and gentle hero of the Peninsular Wars. This 2nd installment in Balogh's Simply series is a beautiful, but slightly untraditional romance. Balogh at her best. The story delves into the lives of two imperfect people, Anne and Sydnam, who find solace and healing in each other's company despite their past traumas and societal judgments. The plot intricately weaves together their individual struggles, creating a multi-layered and emotionally touching narrative that explores themes of love, healing, and forgiveness.

Characters:

The characters are deeply flawed yet resilient individuals, each carrying their own scars from past traumas.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is emotionally rich and poignant, focusing on character depth and gradual narrative progression.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around two characters overcoming internal conflicts and past traumas while developing a deep and complex relationship.

Setting:

The setting encompasses both a rural estate in Wales and the educational environment of a girls' school in Bath.

Pacing:

The pacing is deliberate and introspective, allowing for emotional exploration but may frustrate readers seeking a faster plot.
The crocodile of schoolgirls neatly uniformed in dark blue that was making its way along Great Pulteney Street in Bath at the spanking pace set by Miss Susanna Osbourne, one of its teachers, was proce...

Notes:

Simply Love is the second book in Mary Balogh's Simply Quartet.
The story focuses on two main characters: Anne Jewell, a teacher and single mother, and Sydnam Butler, a war veteran.
Sydnam is missing an eye and an arm due to injuries sustained during the Napoleonic Wars.
Anne struggles with her past as a rape survivor and raises her son David alone.
The novel explores themes of internal conflict, healing, and finding love despite trauma.
There are no traditional villains in the story; the conflicts are primarily internal and personal.
Both characters are introverted and have communication issues, which can be frustrating for readers.
The story features a strong connection to the Bedwyn Saga, with various side characters from that series appearing throughout.
The novel portrays a slow-building friendship between Anne and Sydnam that evolves into romance over time.
Anne's character showcases resilience in the face of societal stigma as an unwed mother.
Sydnam's artistic talent plays a role in the narrative, as he struggles with his identity after losing his ability to paint with his right hand.
Readers have noted the emotional depth and poignant storytelling, though some feel the romance could be more intense.
The book includes a subplot about Anne reconciling with her estranged family.
The relationship between Anne and Sydnam is compared to a 'Beauty and the Beast' trope, highlighting their imperfections.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include discussions of rape, sexual assault, PTSD related to trauma, and experiences of abandonment and societal rejection.

Has Romance?

The romance in Simply Love is present but not overly emphasized, focusing more on the emotional connection and personal growth of the characters.

From The Publisher:

New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh returns to the elegance and sensuality of Regency England as she continues the enthralling story of four remarkable women-friends and teachers at Miss Martin's School for Girls. At the center of this spellbinding novel is Anne Jewell, a teacher haunted by a scandalous past…until she meets a man who teaches her the most important lesson of all: nothing is simple when it comes to love.…

She spies him in the deepening dusk of a Wales evening-a lone figure of breathtaking strength and masculinity, his handsome face branded by a secret pain. For single mother and teacher Anne Jewell, newly arrived with her son at a sprawling estate in Wales on the invitation of an influential friend, Sydnam Butler is a man whose sorrows-and passions-run deeper than she could have ever imagined.

As steward of a remote seaside manor, Sydnam lives a reclusive existence far from the pity and disdain of others. Yet almost from the moment Anne first appears on the cliffs, he senses in this lovely stranger a kindred soul, and between these two wary hearts, desire stirs. Unable to resist the passion that has rescued them both from loneliness, Anne and Sydnam share an afternoon of exquisite lovemaking. Now the unwed single mother and war-scarred veteran must make a decision that could forever alter their lives. For Sydnam, it is a chance to heal the pain of the past. For Anne, it is the glorious promise of a future with the man who will dare her to reveal her deepest secrets…before she can give him all her heart.

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About the Author:

Mary Balogh grew up in Wales and now lives with her husband, Robert, in Saskatchewan, Canada. She has written more than one hundred historical novels and novellas, more than forty of which have been New York Times bestsellers. They include…

 
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