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Caroline Greene, Abigail to Lady Eleanor, is not the sort of young woman to engage in lies and subterfuge. However, Caroline never expected to have a chance to better herself by posing as a distant member of her employers' family. Bowing to Lady Eleanor's dying wish, Caroline journeys to the family's country estate where no one knows her former status.

There she becomes the unwilling target of the unscrupulous Lord Humphrey. In desperation, she turns to the handsome young groom, Geoffrey, for help. When he learns Caroline's secret, he vows to keep it as they unwind the secrets of Castlegate Manor and expose Lord Humphrey's devious plan. But Caroline does not know that Geoffrey has a secret of his own. Will that secret draw them together, or keep them forever apart?

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This is an interesting story about the mystery surrounding who will inherit Castlegate Manor. There is a scheming cousin with pockets to let, a mother trying to marry-off her daughter without losing their station, a daughter trying marry her love and avoid marriage to said icky cousin, a beautiful young woman masquerading as a lady but without the proper pedigree, and a protective groom that seems more than a mere servant. All the characters play an integral part in discovering the secret and unraveling the mysteries of the Manor. Even a dead great-aunt influences the action as the story unfolds.

I like the chemistry between the Hero and heroine. It is a chaste relationship but the sensual tension is there; you can sense these two are drawn to each other and are fighting to keep their hands to themselves. I also like that the h is as nice as she is smart and truly regrets any subterfuge she feels compelled to enact. She is pragmatic and realistic but yet still has dreams of 'what could be' in her life. The H is terribly masculine and a leader from the outset in spite of his lowly position in the stables. The reader can guess fairly early who the groom likely is but figuring out the penultimate mystery keeps one turning pages. The villain is truly nasty so it's easy to root for his comeuppance and there is plenty of tension and suspense as the action resolves over the last chapters.

Without giving anything away, I feel some readers will say it is pure fairytale how the author deals with the disparity between the classes in her story. History records several instances of courtesans and actresses marrying into the peerage, but the circumstances in this book make overcoming societal constraints highly unlikely. In this story the servant is known in London and the peer is not high-ranking enough to pull off "ignoring what anyone may say," especially as the resolution of the mystery would lead to much speculation in the Ton and most likely publication in the papers. There would be no way to hide who married whom and what rank they were prior to the marriage. As a firm believer in the concept of true love and the adage that love conquers all, however, I do see these two characters marrying anyway and weathering the storm, retiring happily to the country to live their private lives. I say disregard the fantasy of the match and just smile over the hard-won HEA.

This was a sneaky little charmer of a book. The writing style was clean and concise and the author kept the pace moving steadily throughout the book. The secret was not terribly hard to figure out, but it was still worth reading to the end to see how the story would play out. This was a nice, clean, light read for a Sunday afternoon.

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  • File Size 356 KB
  • Print Length 193 pages
  • Publisher Montlake Romance (July 25, 2013)
  • Publication Date July 25, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00DTTW60Q

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I really enjoyed this book. It kept me wondering to the end what would happen. I loved the characters a lot.
This was a romance but also a good mystery story too ! I liked the mystery more than the romance . The heirone got on my nerves at time but was ok read !!!
Secrets, lies, and love are just a part of plot of this romance novel. Characters are well developed and interesting.
These types of books are all good to me because this is what I like to read. So I liked this book. Was it predictable, yes but that's okay with me.
It flipped back and forth quite a bit from present day to decades prior. But, it kept me interested throughout and I enjoyed the book very much.
I really only maybe liked this book. I give three stars for effort on a good storyline. It was so unbelievable. The heroine and hero were talking about their future and love for each other before either had said I love you. And the author did not brief us on their falling in love at first sight. I did finish the book just out of curiosity but I will never read it again...
Set in Regency Era England in 1806. Caroline was the Abigail to Lady Eleanor whose deathbed wish was for her to pose as a distant relative and start a new life at the family's country estate "Castlegate Manor". Geoffrey, the groom, helps her but he has secrets of his own. I enjoyed this light and entertaining read and would have given it 4-1/2 stars if that were a rating option. The drama and suspense were mild with no graphic violence or sex scenes, only chaste kisses and embraces between the hero and heroine. A nice little romance.
This is an interesting story about the mystery surrounding who will inherit Castlegate Manor. There is a scheming cousin with pockets to let, a mother trying to marry-off her daughter without losing their station, a daughter trying marry her love and avoid marriage to said icky cousin, a beautiful young woman masquerading as a lady but without the proper pedigree, and a protective groom that seems more than a mere servant. All the characters play an integral part in discovering the secret and unraveling the mysteries of the Manor. Even a dead great-aunt influences the action as the story unfolds.

I like the chemistry between the Hero and heroine. It is a chaste relationship but the sensual tension is there; you can sense these two are drawn to each other and are fighting to keep their hands to themselves. I also like that the h is as nice as she is smart and truly regrets any subterfuge she feels compelled to enact. She is pragmatic and realistic but yet still has dreams of 'what could be' in her life. The H is terribly masculine and a leader from the outset in spite of his lowly position in the stables. The reader can guess fairly early who the groom likely is but figuring out the penultimate mystery keeps one turning pages. The villain is truly nasty so it's easy to root for his comeuppance and there is plenty of tension and suspense as the action resolves over the last chapters.

Without giving anything away, I feel some readers will say it is pure fairytale how the author deals with the disparity between the classes in her story. History records several instances of courtesans and actresses marrying into the peerage, but the circumstances in this book make overcoming societal constraints highly unlikely. In this story the servant is known in London and the peer is not high-ranking enough to pull off "ignoring what anyone may say," especially as the resolution of the mystery would lead to much speculation in the Ton and most likely publication in the papers. There would be no way to hide who married whom and what rank they were prior to the marriage. As a firm believer in the concept of true love and the adage that love conquers all, however, I do see these two characters marrying anyway and weathering the storm, retiring happily to the country to live their private lives. I say disregard the fantasy of the match and just smile over the hard-won HEA.

This was a sneaky little charmer of a book. The writing style was clean and concise and the author kept the pace moving steadily throughout the book. The secret was not terribly hard to figure out, but it was still worth reading to the end to see how the story would play out. This was a nice, clean, light read for a Sunday afternoon.
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