Rate this book

The Baron And The Bluestocking (2013)

by G.G. Vandagriff(Favorite Author)
3.45 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0983623279 (ISBN13: 9780983623274)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Orson Whitney Press
series
Six Rogues and Their Ladies
review 1: I'm not usually a GG fan, but I had to try her regency romance when I saw it. I'm glad there was a list of characters in the front, I referred to it often, as I had a hard time distinguishing the secondary characters. The plot was very similar to Pride and Prejudice, which is referred to often in the book. I liked the melodramatic twist near the end. I was impressed that the tidy ending is foreshadowed at the beginning of the story.They story is told almost entirely from the baron's point of view. It is easy to believe he has fallen in love with the bluestocking, as GG is able to describe not only their physical attraction and chemistry, but an "equal" connection of the minds as well.
review 2: Vandagriff's books always feature strong heroines and a hero that i
... mores flawed, but someone you want to cheer for, and this one is no different. Christian Elliott has opened an orphanage for girls and he meets Miss Whitcombe who is a teacher there. She has some shocking feminist ideas and is rude to him whenever he is around her. There is a reason for Helene's feelings and when Christian finds out, he wants to help, but she definitely wants to stand on her own two feet. There are some fun misunderstandings, danger, mayhem, and romance all thrown in to make a wonderful story. A great afternoon read. less
Reviews (see all)
Kirszty
An enjoyable period romance with a bit of a mystery.
Vasudevan
Fast, clean read. Rather cute.
Carolinaaa
2.5 stars. I was bored.
rose
Just fluff!
BobtheBat
BB- K. Free
Write review
Review will shown on site after approval.
(Review will shown on site after approval)