
Her brother had given her a season, and she had been allowed to choose. She loved the stables and being with the horses. It was a fun little read, quick and sweet.ĭisclosure: A copy of this book was provided through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.Lady Arabella Sutton had one passion, one dream, and it was not found in ballrooms or among the ton. That along with a hint of attraction, a mutual love for horses and a Still, mstaken identity/deception with identity isĪlways entertaining when it comes to books, and this story incorporates

Has to like it! Oliver was a bit more bland, and that's where the romance falls into one of the pitfalls so common to the genre - the writing relies on the assumptions that readers make about romance, and on the idea of the 'attraction' between the main characters. Romance in general tends towards 'fiery' heroines, but Iįound that I quite liked Arabella - she knows what she has to doĪccording to the times that she lives in, but that doesn't mean that she Character development suffers due to the short length, and readers will have to be prepared to go with the flow of romance - the foregone conclusion that the main characters will get together. Is quite condensed and you have to be prepared to set aside normal Is probably my biggest pet peeve, here - I would have enjoyed moreĮxploration of the two main characters, especially Arabella. And this one has horses - always a good way to get me interested in a book! Review: Another cute little book for the holiday season. Identity before he’s managed to change her mind and win her heart? Joke he means to end.until Lady Arabella declares all noblemen areĮgotistical, conceited, and arrogant.

Tending the colt he intends to give to his future wife, he happens upon Westwyck, the Earl of Marsdale, can’t believe his luck when he stops atĪn inn the night before he’s to meet his fiancée. Her head and ends up tending her injured mare instead. Last thing she wants is to become a brood mare to a stuffy old earl.įacing a future she cannot abide, she takes an impetuous ride to clear Man would suit, since she’s more interested in horses than marriage, the Stunned to learn her brother has betrothed her to a stranger despite his
