Thursday, November 26, 2020

My Sister's Intended




The endearing and hopeless romantic, Prudence Gifford reads and secretly writes romance stories. Too bad she doesn’t have the slightest idea about men. Pru turns to Hildebrand Cannon (Lord Knave), her sister’s potential suitor for a male perspective. The correspondence between Pru and Brand needs for her romance novel is funny and insightful. This gave me the opportunity  to get to know and admire Brand. I thought this was a clever way of seeing Brand’s true character and showing how he cares for Pru. 


If you like Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables, then Prudence Gifford will be a young lady whose naivety, love for life, and forward questions will be someone you will thoroughly enjoy. 



Description of the Book: 


For as long as Prudence can remember, it has been understood that her sister will one day wed the eldest son of their nearest neighbor. Such an alliance will benefit both families and bring a great deal of joy to all parents involved.

Unfortunately, Prudence has never been able to feel as joyful. She believes her sister is mad to consider marrying a man she hardly knows, even if he will one day make her a countess. Titles and wealth shouldn't factor into matters of the heart, and as an aspiring romance novelist, Prudence cannot fathom how anyone could even think of settling for less than love. She certainly wouldn’t, and she doesn't want her sister to either.

Unable to stand by and do nothing, Prudence sets out to help the awkward couple discover the best in each other with the hope that they will eventually find love. What she neglected to foresee, however, was the possibility that she might fall in love with Lord Knave herself.




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