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The Viscount and the Vicar's Daughter

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If you're craving a sweet, clean Regency romance with a reformed rake and a heroine worth rooting for, this book hits the spot! Mimi Matthews crafts a believable, slow-building romance filled with charm, witty banter, and just enough swoon to keep you turning pages. The subtle nods to period-accurate social pressures and gentle faith elements add delightful authenticity. Fans of closed-door historical romances and anyone needing a quick, feel-good escape will find this one an easy pick.

Who May Not Like This Book:

Some readers felt the story was a bit too short and moved at a surface level, leaving them wanting a deeper connection between the leads. If you dislike instalove, lots of familiar tropes, or prefer more tension and steamy scenes, this might not be your cup of tea. A few found the ending abrupt, wishing for more development and time with the main couple.

A quick, charming Regency romance that's light on angst and big on heart - perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up, even if it leaves you wishing for a little more.

About:

The Viscount and the Vicar's Daughter by Mimi Matthews is a historical romance novel that follows the journey of Tristan St. Ashton, a notorious rake, who meets Valentine March, a lady's companion with a sad past. As Tristan starts to question his reckless lifestyle, he forms a connection with Valentine, leading to an insta-love relationship that faces obstacles from their pasts. The story unfolds in a charming and captivating manner, with a clean romance that focuses on the characters' growth and emotional connection, set against the backdrop of Victorian England.

The writing style of Mimi Matthews in this book is praised for its simplicity and relaxing storytelling. Readers appreciate the sweet and clean romance, the lovable characters, and the engaging plot that explores themes of love, self-discovery, and societal expectations. The novel portrays a reformed rake scenario with a feel-good and fast-paced narrative, making it a delightful and satisfying read for fans of historical romance.

Characters:

The characters, including a reformed rake and a modest heroine, bring depth and relatability, creating engaging dynamics despite societal challenges.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is simplistic yet engaging, making it easy to read while reflecting the historical context and incorporating elements of faith.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot features a charming and clean romance centered on a reformed rake and a vicar's daughter, highlighting believable character development against a backdrop of societal scandals.

Setting:

The story is set in Regency England, using a house party as the backdrop to explore social issues and expectations.

Pacing:

The pacing is quick and concise, but some readers felt the story was rushed, leaving character interactions less developed.
Tristan Sinclair, Viscount St. Ashton, strode through the woods that bordered the ramshackle estate of his hosts, Lord and Lady Fairford. His father, the Earl of Lynden, was waiting for him back at th...

Notes:

The book is a novella length, just over 200 pages long.
The romance is described as clean and sweet without excessive lust.
Tristan, the male lead, is portrayed as a reformed rake seeking redemption.
Valentine, the female lead, has a noble and proper personality despite her tragic background.
The story unfolds at a notorious house party known for scandalous behavior.
Tristan and Valentine share a passionate kiss that leads to complications.
The characters face social scrutiny due to their class differences and reputations.
The author, Mimi Matthews, is praised for her simple and engaging writing style.
The book features themes of love, redemption, and societal expectations in Regency England.
Religion is acknowledged in the story, reflecting its importance in the era.
Critics noted the book felt brief, with some characters not having fully developed interactions.
The kiss scene is highlighted as particularly lovely and emotional by several readers.
The story contains no explicit intimate scenes, making it suitable for a wide audience.

Has Romance?

Yes, the book contains a high level of romance, characterized by sweet interactions and a deep connection between the characters.

From The Publisher:

England, 1861. A world-weary rake and a prim vicar's daughter are thrown together during a holiday house party. Will they discover there's more to each other than meets the eye? Or will revelations from the past end their fragile romance before it begins?

A WORLD-WEARY RAKE

After years of unbridled debauchery, Tristan Sinclair, Viscount St. Ashton has hit proverbial rock bottom. Seeking to escape his melancholy, he takes refuge at one of Victorian society's most notorious house parties. As the Christmas season approaches, he prepares to settle in for a month of heavy drinking...until an unexpected encounter changes his plans-and threatens his heart.

A PRIM VICAR'S DAUGHTER

Valentine March is not the drab little spinster she appears to be. When her new job as a lady's companion lands her smack in the middle of Yorkshire with England's most infamous rake, she resolves to keep her head down and her eyes fixed firmly on her future-a future which most definitely does not include a sinfully handsome viscount.

A MATCH MADE IN SCANDAL

A friendship is impossible. An affair out of the question. But when one reckless act binds them together, will two star-crossed souls discover there's more to each other than meets the eye? Or will revelations from the past end their fragile romance before it begins?

January 2017
230 pages

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