With a few well-placed words in the right ear, Anna Tunstall can direct
anyone to do her bidding, exactly the skill needed for one destined to
be the wife of a man in politics. A summer visit to a friend's country
estate is the perfect distraction before the London Season begins, and
Anna can achieve her ambition of a perfect match.
Harry Aston
has spurned the noble aspirations of his family to enter holy orders
where he might make a difference in people's lives. When Harry finds Anna
unconscious on the road, and she awakens in his arms, his world shifts
at her gaze. But before he can think that heaven has come through at
last, he must convince Anna that her prolonged stay in Avebury is not
fate's way of toying with her, but rather opening her eyes to a new
direction for her ambitions and her heart.
Review - A Faithful Proposal (Memorable Proposals 2) was a fun romance to read. I enjoyed Harry and Anna's characters. I didn't always agree with the side characters' views of Anna, but as a reader I could learn about her feelings, thoughts and fears whereas the other characters didn't have the view. The story is a fast, fun read. I felt like the author did a good job with the pacing of the action and dramatic turning points. I would suggest reading the first book first, A Regrettable Proposal. Some of the actions, characters and story line mention events from the first book and I think it would be confusing to the reader to read the books out of order. I did edit the description of the book from what was on Amazon when creating this post - Harry's mother was only a passing remark from his brother and wasn't involved in the story. I think Regency Romance Fiction readers would enjoy this story. To learn more, click here.
Please note that I received a free e-copy to review, however, this is my honest opinion. This post contains affiliate links that help support the maintenance of this blog.
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