One Wild Winter's Eve (A Honeycote Novel), by Anne Barton
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One Wild Winter's Eve (A Honeycote Novel), by Anne Barton
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ONCE YOU'VE HAD A TASTE OF SCANDAL . . . As the Duke of Huntford's sister, Lady Rose Sherbourne follows the rules of well-bred society. Always chaperoned. Never engaging in unseemly behavior. Well, except for that one summer, years ago. And yet she's never been able to forget that handsome stable master or the stolen moments they shared. She's always wondered what might have happened if he hadn't disappeared without a word . . . Now she's about to find out. YOU CAN NEVER GO BACKCharles Holland never expected to see Lady Rose again. And yet the years haven't lessened his devotion-or his desire-in any way. Despite their differences in class, Charles cannot stop himself from wanting to possess her. But as they uncover one intimate secret after another about her family, they realize that, this time, their love may come at a very dear price . . .
One Wild Winter's Eve (A Honeycote Novel), by Anne Barton- Amazon Sales Rank: #1163607 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-27
- Released on: 2015-10-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.00" h x 1.25" w x 4.25" l, .40 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 400 pages
Review "4 stars! One of the most poignant stories in the Honeycote series, Barton's latest is guaranteed to bring readers joy. Relying on themes of family, young love, jealousy and class distinction, Barton spins a lovely story with a touch of scandal, adventure and desire peopled with characters you will hold dear in your heart."―-RT Books Reviews on One Wild Winter's Eve"Fans familiar with Lady Olivia Sherbourne will be utterly delighted to see the impetuous lady take center stage. Barton's combination of humor and poignancy mix well as Olivia grows into a vulnerable, compassionate heroine. The lively dialogue and fast pace enhance the romance and pull readers into every aspect of the story."--RT Book Reviews on Scandalous Summer Nights"Anne Barton is a delightful new voice in historical romance! Once She Was Tempted is a charming read, with characters who are easy to love--a wounded earl and a determined heroine whose heart won't be denied."―Tessa Dare, New York Times bestselling author"Sensual and solid, this debut is a story demanding to be read. The characters are believable and relatable, and Barton smartly blends issues of morality and Regency era social class with passion and excitement."―Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) on When She Was Wicked"Stunning and heart melting...When She Was Wicked is a beautifully written regency Romance that I fell deeply in love with! Anne Barton has succeeded in writing the perfect debut. This is a must read that you do not want to miss!"―harlequinjunkie.com "4 stars! Delightfully smart, fun, fast-paced and just different enough for readers to take note of Barton's charming voice, this novel is filled with wry humor and compassion intrigues readers. The intrepid heroine, arrogant hero, memorable secondary characters and the colorful depiction of the era add to the reading enjoyment"―RT Book Reviews on When She Was Wicked"When She Was Wicked is a delightful debut! Anne Barton's cast of characters is charming and witty. Owen is the type of hero that readers fall in love with from the very first introduction, and Anabelle is ingenious and resourcefully cunning--a girl after my own heart."―Tiffany Clare on When She Was Wicked"Break out the bubbly for Anne Barton's delightful debut!"―Vicky Dreiling, award-winning author on When She Was Wicked
About the Author Anne Barton began swiping romance novels off her mom's bookshelf as a teenager, so when she had the chance to spend a semester in London-home to her favorite heroes-she packed her bags and promptly fell in love with the city, its history, and its pubs. She dreamed of writing romance, but somehow ended up a software analyst instead.Fortunately, a few years and a few careers later, Anne found her way back to writing the stories she loves and in 2011 won the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart® for Regency Historical Romance. She lives in Maryland with her husband (who, sadly, is not a peer of the realm-but a great guy nonetheless) and her three children, who try valiantly not to roll their eyes whenever she quotes Jane Austen. Her weaknesses include reality TV, cute-but-impractical shoes, and caffeinated beverages of all kinds.Learn more at:www.annebarton.comTwitter, @_AnneBartonFacebook.com/annebartonauthor
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Reunited love is sweet By Melissa Rose is the daughter of a Duke and stopped speaking when her mother left the family after a terrible scandal. Not a lot of time is spent on Rose’s treatment and recovery other than she somehow found the power of her voice because of her dear friend Charles, the stable master. Years later Rose is on the marriage mart and Charles has left her family’s estate to make his own way, Rose is reunited with her first love Charles in Bath. He is a steward for an aristocratic widow. Both are just stunned to see each other. Their feelings are apparent immediately; this couple feels the strong bonds of friendship, and love. There is sweetness to their interactions. However, Charles is only a steward and his struggle is great when it comes to keeping his distance from Rose. He recognizes their differences in stations, and even Rose acknowledges this.Rose is searching for her mother’s whereabouts and Charles is more than willing to help, feeling this is one loving act he can do for Rose. This lands the leads is hot water and by the middle of this novel, the hero and heroine are in some dire circumstances. Rose who is young and a bit immature, becomes braver, she is fearless when it comes to helping her hero. Rose’s best traits are her loyalty and her endless ability to love other unconditionally.Charles is the kind of man who is honorable and even though he is not titled, he acts like a gentleman. He is a stalwart hero, not a rake or reprobate needing tamed but a man who is essentially good and honest. I liked this couple and I liked their story.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Solid writing of a cross-class romance. By Airbecca8 This is one of those stories that actually suffered from being too long (and would have been better as a novella).I absolutely loved the beginning of this story. The writing was beautiful and the angst and sexual tension between the characters was heady. Rose is the sister of a duke who suffered a traumatic experience when she was younger and was mute for a period of her life. During this time, she drew very close to the stable master, Charles, a young man who always made her feel normal, safe, and happy. Then, he suddenly leaves and they don't see each other for years.The flashbacks to Rose and Charles' young lives were beautifully done and they provided depth to the feelings that Rose and Charles experience when they unexpectedly encounter each other in Bath some years later. During this time, Rose, no longer mute, is a guest and Charles is a steward. It may have been six years since they have seen each other but all of the feelings come rushing back. I could see the pull between the characters and I enjoyed all of their private meetings as their relationship developed away from the eyes of others.But then, the story became overly dramatic. I won't give too much away, but there is a run-in with the law that then drags on for the second half of the story. It was a bit unexpected and while Barton tied everything together, I just didn't like it. The excess drama took away from the power of Rose and Charles' relationship and made me drop a star rating because I went from loving the story and savoring every word to reading quickly to see how it ended.Each character is driven by different motivations in this story. Charles is desperate to make something of himself, even at the expense of a life with Rose. In some ways, I understand why he wanted to leave to become a landowner in America--the class system in England during this time is extremely rigid--but it surprised me that he never considered other options since he loved Rose so deeply. It was the only thing that made me doubt him. Rose was an excellent heroine. She was shy and reserved, but had a deep well of love and loyalty for her family and for Charles. She was willing to make sacrifices and consider all options in order to be with Charles. She was also exploring the mystery of her mother's disappearance. I think this may be a link in previous books and was resolved here. Rose's traumatic experience involved a scene she saw with her mother, and then her mother left all of her children behind. Rose travels to Bath to talk to her mother's old friends to learn what happened to her and things play out in an unexpected way. Since I haven't read the other books in this series, I wasn't as invested in this mystery, but it seemed to be very important to Rose.Overall, this was a nice introduction to Barton's writing and I will be trying her work again. There was s little too much angst injected into this story (the angst of a separate-class romance is enough without all of the other drama), so if all her stories are like this, I may change my tune. However, I thought Barton's prose was lovely and the way she built up the relationship between Charles and Rose was wonderful. The sex scenes were also nice and not too over the top (usually with new authors, the sex is gratuitous, but not here). 5 stars for the first half of the story, 3 stars for the second half, for an average of 4 stars overall.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A charming and a bit unusual Regency Romance By Marsha @ Keeper Bookshelf After a traumatic event, Rose was left unable or unwilling to speak. During that summer the friendship of Charles, the stable master at the estate kept her sane. Yes, the attraction was strong between them each realizing that much separated them from anything beyond a friendship – even if their hearts told a different tale. When Charles leaves without a word of goodbye or his whereabouts life moved on for Rose. She recovered her voice and eventually decided she need more information about her mother. And she set out to discover what really had happened that fateful night.While visiting an older lady who once knew her mother, the very last person Rose expected to discover was Charles working as a steward. Knowing that their differences in class should keep them apart, each is years older and perhaps because of their separation a bit wiser as well as to what they want and society be damned.Charles is an honorable man, proving once and for all that a title does not guarantee a man’s honor. Rose has grown and will do even more growing up while on this quest to discover her mother’s location and the truth. The attraction between Charles and Rose hasn’t weakened from their time apart and now these two are willing to risk much in order to be together. Mystery, suspense and sensuous tensions will bring these two closer and hopefully lead to answers and a life together.I enjoyed One Wild Winter’s Eve very much – not only for the mystery and romance between Charles and Rose. But for a story that shows a realistic side to the Regency era. It’s not always the woman who is not in the upper class and allowances must be made. Love happens, and it cares little for social class or rules of the times.I would definitely recommend this story, which is an excellent addition to the Honeycote series. If you love Historical or Regency Romance, then you’ll want to pick this one up and enjoy.*I received an e-ARC of One Wild Winter’s Eve from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. That does not change what I think of this novel.*
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