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The Tenacious Miss Tamerlane

por Kasey Michaels

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A Kasey Michaels Classic Alphabet Regency.You've heard about them, "those perfect little books" USA TODAY and NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Kasey Michaels penned in the 1980s, known to her many fans as her "Alphabet Regencies." These are classic Regencies, not Regency historicals, and they center on the foibles of the day, the eccentrics that populated the drawing rooms (and there were many of these silly people, especially when Kasey is the one telling their stories). The love scenes fade to black with the reader encouraged to use her or his imagination to fill in the blanks — oh, come on, you know how to do that, right! Classic, traditional Regencies are sophisticated, lighthearted character studies if you will, and a fine introduction to the Regency Era.They're also a lot of fun.Being Kasey, she didn't start with the letter A, and then move on to B, C, etc. No, she started with B...and then jumped to T and The Tenacious Miss Tamerlane for her second book. Why? Because nobody told her she couldn't, that's why. That's the beauty of being a writer — when it hits you, it hits you, and you run with it.Tansy Tamerlane hit Kasey like a ton of bricks one day, refusing to be anyone but who she was, refusing any name that ended with A, or even C. That's the thing about Tansy. She's tenacious (which is just a short hop to "stubborn," but nobody ever got anywhere by being a shy, shrinking violet, now did they?).Tansy, left penniless by her late father, has been putting herself out as a governess to other people's brats for two years when she is somehow caught up in playing chaperone to a distant cousin, the sister of a duke, no less. Ashley Benedict, Duke of Avonall, is a man beleaguered. His grandmother is a terror, his sister a lovely but none-too-bright chit, his valet a superstitious twit, and his aunt Lucinda is ... well, different. Singular. Okay, so she's downright odd.Lucinda Benedict, you see, speaks only in quotes. Other people's words. Really. And if you think an author can't have a lot of fun with a character like that, well, you haven't yet met Aunt Lucinda! In fact, Kasey was so taken with her that Aunt Lucinda went on to appear in THE PLAYFUL LADY PENELOPE, and (as a ghost, no less!) in THE HAUNTED MISS HAMPSHIRE.You'll notice that Kasey never did buckle down and do the alphabet in order. Too boring by half, as Tansy would have said.Thanks to the wonders of technology, Aunt Lucinda is back, along with Tansy and Ashley, and all the other eccentric characters that make up Kasey's "rainy day book," the one she penned during a very trying time in her personal life (see accompanying bio), and a book that has brought a smile and a laugh or twelve to thousands of readers over the years. Indeed, one reviewer wrote Kasey to complain that she had to get off the New York city bus she was riding to work because she was reading Tansy's story and began to laugh so hard that "people were looking at me funny."Be sure to search out THE PLAYFUL LADY PENELOPE and THE HAUNTED MISS HAMPSHIRE, and more of Kasey's Alphabet Regencies, soon available in e-book form.After all, everyone needs a good laugh now and then, right?… (más)
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A delightful book with so much comical moments that truly captures the mind and heart.
Simply loved this book from beginning to end. ( )
  lynelle.clark.5 | Nov 19, 2020 |
The Tenacious Miss Tamerlane, by Kasey Michaels, was first in print in 1982 with the e-book becoming available in 2011. It's part of the Alphabet Regency Classic series. I received this book as a freebie from the author. I'm sorry to say that I didn't care much for the characters. An aunt who only speaks in pithy quotes, drove me nuts after she spouted the first few. The heros valet was unbearable, I would have fired him before the story even began. The heroine is determined to ruin herself. She finally has a chance to get back on her feet & she doesn't care. She could be kicked out at any moment so why bother? The hero is not a hero at all, he's awful. He spends 99% of the book telling Tansy how she's ruined his life & is a walking disaster. Tansy spends most of the book letting Ashley have it with both barrels. They are so alike you expect them to finish each others rants. It may have been ok for 1982, I have no idea about that, but in 2020 it's just not up to snuff. ( )
  FDarlene491 | Jun 5, 2020 |
This is another light-hearted Regency with a heroine that doesn't quite follow the norms of society. I quite liked Tansy and how she brought a bit more order into the lives of all around her. A couple of the secondary characters were a bit over the top; had the book gone on much longer I would have been seriously annoyed at them.

My favorite bit of description is this "if the wits beneath your golden hair were any dimmer you would be not a female, but a dandelion."

Still, if you want a fun little Regency and aren't too picky about historical accuracy, then you'll enjoy this one. ( )
  Jean_Sexton | Dec 7, 2018 |
Miss Tansy Tamerlane has few accomplishments, no useful social connections, and is nearing the end of her marriageability. On her way to another unpromising governess post she foils a foolish elopement and discovers that the young lady is actually a distant cousin. Having proven her worth at managing her young cousin's virtue she is offered the post of companion. Tansy is clever, strong, and fearless, and she immediately up ends her cousins' ordered lives. They are all better off for it.

This was probably the best Regency Romance I read this year. It's very funny (although the circumlocutory style in which the duke and his grandmother speak sometimes took me a few tries to understand) and I completely bought into the relationship between Tansy and Ashley. They each bring out the humor and best in each other, which is exactly what I like to see in a romance. ( )
  wealhtheowwylfing | Feb 29, 2016 |
Opinião completa em: http://pepitamagica.blogspot.pt/2016/01/livro-tenacious-miss-tamerlane-de-kasey....

A primeira vez que li algo da Kasey Michaels foi com os livros da Harlequin, e imediatamente quis ler mais livros desta autora. Com um estilo de escrita romântico e que nos prende do início ao fim, Kasey Michaels leva-nos a um mundo dos inícios do século XIX com glamour e atracção.
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Tansy estava à beira da falência e não tinha jeito para cuidar/ensinar crianças, pois a sua própria educação, que começou por ser a de uma senhora nobre, acabou por ser descuidada após a morte da mãe da nossa protagonista. Assim, Ashley vê-se compelido a convidá-la para sua casa e contrata-a (pagando com roupa, alimentação e um quarto para viver) para ser a chaperone da sua irmã, impedindo assim que esta tente mais alguma vez estragar não só a sua reputação mas a de toda a família Benedict.

Vivendo sobre o mesmo tecto, as tensões aumentam e as saídas ariscas de Tansy aparentemente chamam a atenção romântica do duque – e é aqui que ponho alguns problemas a um livro que poderia ter sido melhor. Enquanto que algumas tiradas de Tansy dão um bom toque de humor à história, acho que a autora terá exagerado. É raro, se é que há algo, que Tansy diga que não seja irónico e sarcástico. E, correndo o risco de me repetir, tem de haver peso e medida para tudo, se não algo que poderia ser divertido e inteligentemente bem escrito torna-se aborrecido.
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Apesar disso, o livro deu para passar um bom bocado, com alguma diversão e humor, sendo as minhas partes favoritas as tiradas (essas sim correctas em quantidade e qualidade) da Avó Benedict. Ficou a faltar o romance. ( )
  Joana_v_v | Feb 9, 2016 |
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A Kasey Michaels Classic Alphabet Regency.You've heard about them, "those perfect little books" USA TODAY and NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Kasey Michaels penned in the 1980s, known to her many fans as her "Alphabet Regencies." These are classic Regencies, not Regency historicals, and they center on the foibles of the day, the eccentrics that populated the drawing rooms (and there were many of these silly people, especially when Kasey is the one telling their stories). The love scenes fade to black with the reader encouraged to use her or his imagination to fill in the blanks — oh, come on, you know how to do that, right! Classic, traditional Regencies are sophisticated, lighthearted character studies if you will, and a fine introduction to the Regency Era.They're also a lot of fun.Being Kasey, she didn't start with the letter A, and then move on to B, C, etc. No, she started with B...and then jumped to T and The Tenacious Miss Tamerlane for her second book. Why? Because nobody told her she couldn't, that's why. That's the beauty of being a writer — when it hits you, it hits you, and you run with it.Tansy Tamerlane hit Kasey like a ton of bricks one day, refusing to be anyone but who she was, refusing any name that ended with A, or even C. That's the thing about Tansy. She's tenacious (which is just a short hop to "stubborn," but nobody ever got anywhere by being a shy, shrinking violet, now did they?).Tansy, left penniless by her late father, has been putting herself out as a governess to other people's brats for two years when she is somehow caught up in playing chaperone to a distant cousin, the sister of a duke, no less. Ashley Benedict, Duke of Avonall, is a man beleaguered. His grandmother is a terror, his sister a lovely but none-too-bright chit, his valet a superstitious twit, and his aunt Lucinda is ... well, different. Singular. Okay, so she's downright odd.Lucinda Benedict, you see, speaks only in quotes. Other people's words. Really. And if you think an author can't have a lot of fun with a character like that, well, you haven't yet met Aunt Lucinda! In fact, Kasey was so taken with her that Aunt Lucinda went on to appear in THE PLAYFUL LADY PENELOPE, and (as a ghost, no less!) in THE HAUNTED MISS HAMPSHIRE.You'll notice that Kasey never did buckle down and do the alphabet in order. Too boring by half, as Tansy would have said.Thanks to the wonders of technology, Aunt Lucinda is back, along with Tansy and Ashley, and all the other eccentric characters that make up Kasey's "rainy day book," the one she penned during a very trying time in her personal life (see accompanying bio), and a book that has brought a smile and a laugh or twelve to thousands of readers over the years. Indeed, one reviewer wrote Kasey to complain that she had to get off the New York city bus she was riding to work because she was reading Tansy's story and began to laugh so hard that "people were looking at me funny."Be sure to search out THE PLAYFUL LADY PENELOPE and THE HAUNTED MISS HAMPSHIRE, and more of Kasey's Alphabet Regencies, soon available in e-book form.After all, everyone needs a good laugh now and then, right?

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