Octavius and the Perfect Governess: A Baleful Godmother Novel
β Scribed by Emily Larkin
- Book ID
- 110891559
- Publisher
- Emily Larkin
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 382 KB
- Series
- Pryor Cousins
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780995136663
- ASIN
- B0895HTM3L
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β¦ Synopsis
A governess in jeopardy . . . and the marquis's son who goes undercover as a housemaid to protect her.
Lord Octavius Pryor leads a carefree and untroubled life, until the night he visits Vauxhall Gardens in the guise of a woman.
At Vauxhall, Octavius discovers that being a female is very different from being a man. Annoyingly different, unpleasantly different, andβwhen he encounters the lecherous Baron Rumpoleβdangerously different.
Determined to teach the baron a lesson, Octavius infiltrates Rumpole's household, where he meets the woman of his dreams: Miss Toogood, governess to the baron's daughters.
Suddenly Octavius has three pressing tasks. 1) Teach the baron to keep his yardstick in his breeches. 2) Keep Miss Toogood safe. 3) Convince her to marry him.
A word of caution: This novel is a bodice ripper, and I mean that quite literally. Bodices are ripped in this bookβand not in a playful or sexy way. However, I promise you that all rippers of bodices receive their just desserts.
Length: Full-length novel of 88,000 words
Sensuality level: A Regency romance with mild love scenes
"A five-star wonder. Such a fun book to read. The characters had wonderful depth and I simply adored the plot." ~ Goodreads Reviewer
Q & A with the author
How would you describe this series?
It's Regency England with passion, danger, adventure, humor, romanceβand a dash of magic. The stories are emotional, but not sweet. There's sex, and my heroes do swear at times!
Hang on. Did you say magic?
I did. But don't worryβthe books are first and foremost historical romances. Only a few characters have magic, and it's a deep, dark secret, and no one else knows.
But ... do magic and Regency England go together?
Definitely! Many years ago I read Sorcery and Cecelia (or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot) by Patricia Wrede and Caroline Stevermer, and totally loved it and ever since then I've thought that Regency England and magic go very well together.
How would you describe your writing?
Several reviewers have likened my writing to Georgette Heyer, which is the hugest compliment ever. I adore Georgette Heyer! She's why I write historical romance, and I reread her books over and over. (If you've not read The Grand Sophy, please do so!) I've also had readers compare my writing to Courtney Milan and Mary Balogh, which are also massive compliments.
Who would like this series?
This series will appeal to readers who enjoy the historical backdrop and humor of Georgette Heyer, the sensual 'noir' feel of Anna Campbell, the emotion of Mary Balogh or Courtney Milan, and the magic of Patricia Rice and Mary Robinette Kowal. Quite a broad range, really!
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