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Cargando... Deborah Goes to Doverpor M. C. Beaton, M.C. Beaton (Another of author's pseudonyms)
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Ms Hannah Pym's matchmaking skills grow in number and skill in each book and always with a happy ending(s). Such fun! ( ) Deborah Goes to Dover is a return to a more light-hearted comedic Regency. Miss Pym does her matchmaking, her footman Ben comes more into his own, and the usual romances commence. The twist this time is that the main heroine is a tomboy. While Hannah's major nemesis gets her comeuppance, it happens in such a funny way that I found myself laughing. While the story of Hannah Pym is best read in order of the books' publication, this can be read as a standalone novel. I would highly recommend this book to people who enjoy traditional Regencies. This was OK, but nothing special. It set in some undefined past (Georgian or Regency, I'm guessing), but there's not really enough in the way of detail to really narrow it down. Miss Pym is an ex-housekeeper with a taste for interfering in people's lives. She's received some money, such that she is no longer obliged to be a servant, and takes advantage of the situation to have some fun and live a little. She takes a stagecoach to Dover - for reasons never really expanded upon - and meddles with those she meets. It was a quick read, but no more than OK. I have no desire to rush out and read an of the others in the series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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