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The Trouble With Harry por Katie MacAlister
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The Trouble With Harry (edición 2004)

por Katie MacAlister (Autor)

Series: Noble (3)

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Just what is the trouble with Harry?

1. He is Plum's new husband. Not normally a problem, but when you consider that Harry advertised for a wife, and Plum was set to marry his secretary, there was cause for a bit of confusion.

2. He has a title. Plum has spent the last twenty years hiding from the ton, and now Harry wants her to shine in society?

3. He doesn't know about her shocking secret. How is she going to explain about the dead husband who isn't a husband...and who now seems to be alive again?

4. He's fallen in love with her. And yet, the maddening man refuses to confide in her. Plum knows the real trouble with Harry is that he's stolen her heart.

As a spy for the Crown, Lord Harry Rosse faced clever and dangerous adversariesâ??but it's his five offspring who seem likely to send him to Bedlam. At his wits' end, he's advertised for a wife and found one, but perhaps he should have been a bit more forthcoming on certain points...

Frederica Pelham, affectionately known as Plum, spent years avoiding the scandals of her past, and is desperate for quiet security and a chance to make a family. What she finds is a titled husband and five little devils who seem bent on their own destruction, not to mention hers. And while all kinds of secrets are catching up with them, Plum knows the real trouble with Harry...… (más)

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Título:The Trouble With Harry
Autores:Katie MacAlister (Autor)
Información:Leisure Books (2004), Edition: First Edition, 384 pages
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meh. skimmmmmmmmmed a lot. ( )
  aeryn0 | Jul 23, 2023 |
A bit silly, like many of this author's stories. The main character is on the rebound from what turned out to be a fake marriage. In desperation to take care of her niece, she answers an ad to become a wife. The prospective husband omits the fact that he has (extremely troublesome) children, but she quickly gets over it. On the side, she is a infamous author of a very interesting instruction manual under a pen name so she has a secret of her own.

Cute in parts, I found the characters a little exasperating at times. I liked the rubber ducky on the cover. ( )
  Jenson_AKA_DL | Apr 12, 2019 |
This was my first Katie MacAlister book, and it's one I reread whenever I need a lighthearted good time. I adore Plum and Harry and all the kids. ( )
  tldegray | Sep 21, 2018 |
Normally I don't like regency romances. The period is just too stuffy. But I will gladly make the exception for Katie MacAlister. I love her writing style. Very playful and light. Her characters all have a wonderful sense of humour. I loved this story and it had me smiling and laughing aloud throughout.

I will continue to read her book regardless of the era it was set in. Well done! ( )
  Emmie217 | Jun 27, 2018 |
The Trouble With Harry by Katie MacAlister
Nobles #3

Harry Haversham, Marquis of Rosse, is looking for a wife after his beloved Bea died in childbirth five years prior, so he places an ad in the newspaper, neglecting to share the fact that his new wife will be taking on his five incorrigible children, along with her other "wifely" duties.

Frederica Pelham, "Plum" to her friends, is in need of a husband after discovering her former husband of only six weeks was a bigamist. Of course, she--rather than her ex, Charles de Spencer--is the one who suffers from the results of the scandal. That, however, is not the only secret she brings into the marriage...she is also the author of the privately popular (although publicly shunned) Guide to Connubial Calisthenics, a sex guide for married couples.

After a five-minute initial meeting, they both agree to marry the next day. Although Plum tries several times to speak to him privately, their marriage commences before she is able to share the truth of her past. On Harry's part, he fails to tell her about his children because he's afraid she will bail on him, and she only learns of her new status as mother to his brood as each child interrupts Harry and Plum's attempt(s) at a wedding night by barging into the wedding chamber one by one.

They are perfect for each other, both very good-natured, patient, and slow to anger. Plum longs to be a mother and to be a good wife to Harry. She does her best to contain the naughty children as their pranks range from simply breaking things and running pell-mell through the house and grounds, to submerging Plum in the stinky pond, to bringing animals--dead and alive--into the house. As she is dealing with their continuous disasters, Harry does his best to steer clear of the children by hiding in his study.

After several delays, they are finally given a wedding night and find they are both on the same page in that regard as well, both enjoying trying new "exercises" in "connubial calisthenics"; Harry still not aware that his wife is the author of the tome.

They are going along in marital bliss when someone appears from Plum's past attempting to blackmail her. She has to make a decision about whether to deal with the blackmailer on her own or to come clean to her husband.

This whole book is laugh-out-loud funny, but the most ridiculous parts are when they are practicing their evening "exercises". My version of the book was an audio book, narrated by a British narrator, and her ability to portray their manner of speaking, most especially when they were talking dirty to each other, made it even more humorous. The proper British accent combined with the heavy breathing, the continual running commentary and prudish-sounding descriptions of the lascivious acts they are performing on each other, along with the silly names for the sex positions was truly hilarious. Imagine their bedroom conversations, "Oh! Oh! I wasn't expecting the 'Heron Landing on a Still Pond'" or, "Shall we try the 'Virgin and the Unicorn' this evening?"

This is filled with a lot of humor, but it still has a warm and touching story, including Plum's patience and attempts to win over the children and the genuine attachment and attraction between a couple in their 40s getting a second chance at love. It's a winner. ( )
  AddictedToMorphemes | Dec 8, 2015 |
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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:

Just what is the trouble with Harry?

1. He is Plum's new husband. Not normally a problem, but when you consider that Harry advertised for a wife, and Plum was set to marry his secretary, there was cause for a bit of confusion.

2. He has a title. Plum has spent the last twenty years hiding from the ton, and now Harry wants her to shine in society?

3. He doesn't know about her shocking secret. How is she going to explain about the dead husband who isn't a husband...and who now seems to be alive again?

4. He's fallen in love with her. And yet, the maddening man refuses to confide in her. Plum knows the real trouble with Harry is that he's stolen her heart.

As a spy for the Crown, Lord Harry Rosse faced clever and dangerous adversariesâ??but it's his five offspring who seem likely to send him to Bedlam. At his wits' end, he's advertised for a wife and found one, but perhaps he should have been a bit more forthcoming on certain points...

Frederica Pelham, affectionately known as Plum, spent years avoiding the scandals of her past, and is desperate for quiet security and a chance to make a family. What she finds is a titled husband and five little devils who seem bent on their own destruction, not to mention hers. And while all kinds of secrets are catching up with them, Plum knows the real trouble with Harry...

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