Publication Date: April 22, 2013
Lady Elinor Ashworth always longed for adventure, but when she runs away from her abusive aunt, she finds more than she bargained for. Elinor fears her aunt who is irrational and dangerous, threatening Elinor and anyone she associates with. When she encounters an inquisitive gentleman, she accepts his help, but fearing for his safety, hides her identity by pretending to be a seamstress. She resists his every attempt to draw her out, all the while fighting her attraction to him.
There are too many women in barrister Stephen Chaplin's life, but he has never been able to turn his back on a damsel in distress. The younger son of a baronet is a rescuer of troubled females, an unusual vocation fueled guilt over his failure to save the woman he loved from her brutal husband. He cannot help falling in love with his secretive seamstress, but to his dismay, the truth of her background reveals Stephen as the ineligible party.
Finalist, Regency Category, 2005 Golden Quill Contest, sponsored by the Desert Rose Chapter of RWA
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My Review
I haven’t read a Regency romance
for a long time and I must confess that
I was pleasantly surprised by Linda McLaughlin’s Lady Elinor’s Escape.
Well written. Well researched.
With interesting lead characters.
Dialogue- the author writes in phrasing
that was likely common during the age in which this novel is set and succeeds.
Characterization- top notch.
Lead characters – Lady Elinor aka Ellie Brown.
Elinor has solid reasons for wanting a safe world. Yet, stepping outside of her paranoid aunt’s house is not consequence free. Stephen Chaplin, Esquire.
“Curiosity always was my besetting sin,” he admitted. He is intrigued by the
well spoken and intelligent young woman who
claims to be a seamstress and obviously
is on the run from an abusive person.
I do like Elinor. She's such a
strong girl who knows what she wants and goes and gets it and doesn't let
anything stop her. Do you know what she took with her when leaving the house
where her life was in peril? A volume of Shakespeare’s sonnets and the battered
Spanish and Portuguese grammars she’d found in Uncle Thomas’s study. This
instantly made me stand by her, no matter what she would have done later in the
story.
. The
secondary characters, Mimi, Libby, are equally well and honestly portrayed.
I was caught up in the story from
the beginning. Romance, humor, suspense
are perfectly mixed in this lovely
Regency novel. All in all, a highly entertaining read. Without spoiling it, the
ending and resolution was nicely executed; and since by then we care a great
deal about the protagonist, it stuck with me. Lady Elinor’s Escape is rich with setting, (I loved London’s
description), suspense, conflict, and emotion. I strongly recommend this novel
as a wonderful page-turner romance. Make sure you have enough time to finish it
because you will not be putting it down. My feeling after reading Linda McLaughlin’s novel – it was like eating
an ice cream on a hot summer day – sweet, pleasant, refreshing!
My Rating 5 stars
I love Regency romances! This sounds spectacular. I love the premise. And what a gorgeous cover. The chest set in the foreground is an intriguing touch. I'm adding to my TBR!
ReplyDeleteYes, chess has a connection with something in the plot line. A pleasant read. Thanks for dropping by, Mae!
DeleteI will look forward to reading this. Truly a lovely cover. I wish those regency dresses would come back into fashion especially for the summer.
ReplyDeleteA great idea for designers, why not? Thank you for visiting!
DeleteCarmen, thank you so much for your lovely review of my book. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteDaisy, I wish the regency dresses would come back into style, too. They are quite comfortable and make allowances for an expanding waistline like mine!
You are most welcome, Linda!
DeleteI enjoyed your novel very much.