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Francesca Brown was half of a husband-and-wife team of spiritualists, but after Lord Greyson Sheffield exposed her as being a fraud, she retreated to a small town in Scotland to watch over young Amelie Chase. Several years later, Grey makes his way to Little Firkin with his nephew Hayden in tow. Amelie and Hayden promptly fall in love as Grey tries to reconcile the emminently practical, sarcastic, and skeptical Fanny Walcott with the fey creature he knew before.

I was so disappointed when I first heard about this book: Yes, Connie Brockway was returning to historicals (yay!), but the book was set in Scotland with magic. Never a good sign. But I found it on the library shelf and figured I could always chuck it at something if I hated it. Lucky for me, because this is incredibly charming and funny. There are no mystical Scottish powers, no macho Scottish lairds, and despite the back cover trying to bill the book as a thriller-type adventure ("unseen enemy," "danger and desire" what?), it is a romantic comedy through and through. It reminds me a great deal of Brockway's The Bridal Season, albeit with even less angst.

That said, I am bothered by the portrayal of the residents of Little Firkin; we don't see much of them, but they are largely consigned to being broad comic relief, continuing that wonderful romance tradition of only allowing upper-class characters to be fully fleshed. Of course, if you are lower class and you are the hero or the heroine, you may get good characterization, but only because you are marrying "up," and quite frequently because you have secret upper-class blood flowing through your veins. Because, you know, blood always runs true...

I'm slightly mollified because it is a comedy and because Grammy Beadle is awesome, but YMMV.

While Grey and Fanny have a little angst, most of the book is about their verbal sparring, which delights me. It is actually funny! I actually like both of the characters! I can actually see why they're attracted to each other! It is sad that this is fairly rare in romances for me. I also love the portrayal of Amelie and Hayden, both of whom are very young and very much in love. They're your more standard romance novel protagonists, and it's great how Brockway and Grey and Fanny poke fun at them, even as we get to see how Amelie will most likely grow up to be a very cool woman.

Overall, everything is so charming and funny and cute! Even the threats on Amelie's life! I'm so glad I picked this up. It completely lives up to the title.

The excerpt on Brockway's website gives a very good idea of the overall tone of the book.

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Sat, Jun. 13th, 2009 01:43 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] rilina
Ha, I just read this last night because I randomly found it on the library. I agree with everything you said. The amused take on Amelie and Hayden's young love totally made me crack up.

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Mon, Jun. 15th, 2009 07:28 pm (UTC)
Posted by [personal profile] shana
Unrelated to this review, I came across a review of this book http://www.amazon.com/Tongue-Novel-Kyung-Ran-Jo/dp/1596916516/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1245093703&sr=8-2 and thought of you. Kirkus liked it, PW was iffier, and alas, I have no book budget for the library until next month at the earliest.

But the description sounded like one of the k-dramas you were blogging about, so I thought of you.

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Thu, Jun. 18th, 2009 03:57 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] daedala
Ooh, I will pick this up! I was so sad about her dumb trilogies that I was afraid to.

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Thu, Jun. 18th, 2009 05:34 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] daedala
Oh, btw. Lavinia Kent's Talent for Sin looks like it ought to have some nice buttons -- older heroine! Puppy-dog younger hero! -- but it's terrible awful horrible. Cliched, triggery scenes (in a bad way), too stupid to live behavior, and red hair with violet eyes. Learn from my mistake! Avoid!

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Thu, Jun. 18th, 2009 10:29 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] daedala
I know!

I have told [personal profile] oracne that YOU AND ME ARE AN ENTIRE AUDIENCE but she's not buying it. I have hopes for the pirate queen even though she isn't going to be all that cold, she says. *is sad*

(I don't think all of our buttons overlap but some of them clearly do!)

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Sun, Jun. 21st, 2009 05:13 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] meganbmoore
I know people who would beat down her door (possibly not even figuratively speaking) if i even mentioned such a thing.

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Sun, Jun. 21st, 2009 05:17 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] meganbmoore
I just finished this after buying it as soon as it came out because it was Brockway, ans then not being sure I wanted to read it because it was Scotland and magic and he thinks she's a conniving fraud. Then I started it and she has an affinity with animals! I think Brockway wanted to threaten us with hives so she could make it all fun an unannoying. And I...I am inappropriately amused that Fanny shuns animals and spends several parts of the book basically going "I hate him he's so annoying MUST EVERY ANIMAL AROUND HERE COPULATE JUST BECAUSE I THINK HE'S HOT?"

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