A Regency Yuletide by Becky Lower – a Review
DESCRIPTION
After a disappointing season in London, Sophie Davenport returns home without a marriage proposal. No sooner does she settle back into her country life than she learns her uncle has arranged for her to marry the local vicar’s son, a respectable and utterly forgettable man. He’s returning home immediately after the Christmas holiday and they will wed. She sets about making this last Christmas with just she and her mother memorable.
Jeremy Wyatt hatches a plan to help his friend Thomas and his love, Emma, escape to Gretna Green and marry before her father comes after them. What he’s really doing is avoiding heading to his parents’ home, where he is the son who is always making the wrong choices. But their carriage becomes hopelessly mired in the mud from the incessant rains so Jeremy sets off to find shelter for them at the first house he comes to.
Sophie welcomes the wet and weary travelers, and her mother agrees to house them temporarily until they can free the carriage. Sophie forms a bond not only with Emma, but with Jeremy. However despite the sparks they ignite in each other, they have to maintain their separate paths.
But love and mistletoe have a way of upsetting even the best-laid plans.
REVIEW
5 out of 5 for this reader folks!
EEEE, Becky has new reads and is one again knocking it out of the park. Ok … so let me admit something here! I am biased when it comes to Becky Lower. I have been with her since her debut novel, have reviewed all she has released, and I absolutely have a soft spot for her. HOWEVER, this is because she has earned it, and continues to deliver with every single story. Now she has released a novella, and let me tell you, a novella is a very hard sell for an author because in order for it to not feel lacking, there has to be substance in the writing talent. There has to be so much story crammed into a small amount of pages. You need to have the intro, build up, character development, angst/antagonist, climax and conclusion. Becky Lower has mastered this. I literally curled up with this novella, and enjoyed it in one sitting, with a cup of tea, and I ended a couple hours later feeling completely satisfied (it wasn’t the tea that did it for me .. lol).
A Regency Yuletide by Becky Lower is a novella about love found during Christmas time. It’s a story about dreams coming true.
Sophie Davenport and her mother are set to celebrate Christmas together before Sophie is to marry a man she has no wish to marry. As her uncle has taken over the estate, she must do as he bids, and is resigned to being pawned off on another family. Sophie has never experienced love before and comes to terms that she likely never will! Until ….
Jeremy Wyatt is set on helping his best friend run away with on a romantic adventure with the love of his life. When fate decides to step in, Jeremy and company are delayed due to a mishap with the coach. Deciding to find shelter, Jeremy finds himself on the Sophie’s doorstep.
Cooped up in this small cottage with Christmas dreams in every corner, Sophie and Jeremy set the fire for a once in a lifetime love. With friends and relatives either encouraging or interfering, these two navigate through personal issues and a realization that they are meant to be.
So soft and beautiful, this story is a perfect “get into the Christmas mood” kind of read. There is angst in this story, but romance and love is so strong it makes every bit of it durable! LOL
MERRY CHRISTMAS Becky Lower, thank you for writing another perfect story, that revolves around history, and all the things I love in a historical romance!
Snuggle up with a cup of happy, a blanket, and get ready to swoon in happiness while reading this novella! You will be feeling the Christmas bliss once you are done! 🙂
HAPPY READING! 🙂
Reviewed by Rachel
Copy supplied for Review