In The Spinster's Bed (Spinster House), by Sally Mackenzie
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At Spinster House, a woman can enjoy the spoils of single life—or find the love of a lifetime… It has been twenty years since Lord William Wattles laid eyes on Annabelle Frost. Still, he remembers everything—her ethereal beauty, her bookish intelligence, her surprisingly modern attitudes about love...and lust. But Belle’s allegedly wanton behavior led her father to send her away to save the family’s reputation. Now she resides at Spinster House in the village of Loves Bridge, where an unmarried lady can live—and in Belle’s case, support herself as a librarian—in peace... Beautiful, passionate Belle—sworn off marriage? William can’t believe the woman he once knew could end up like this. But when the hands of fate bring him to Loves Bridge, his long-lost love might just end up back in his arms. Is their unwavering desire worth the sweeping scandal that is sure to follow them both? Absolutely.
In The Spinster's Bed (Spinster House), by Sally Mackenzie- Amazon Sales Rank: #69638 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful. The only redeeming character in this story was the cat By Penny Black The cat had a more rigid set of morals and more dignity than the heroine. After showing up in the heroine's bedroom one morning, she took it upon herself to act as the heroine's conscience when the absence of heroine's own would have gotten her into trouble. Which isn't to say the heroine managed to avoid all trouble in the long run, but at least the cat prevented the biggest folly.The description of the book gives adequate warning about the heroine's attitude toward love and lust. Her view is so progressive that she is ahead of her times by at least a century. She experienced none of the guilt I would have expected from the daughter of a village parson. Moreover, she does not blame the hero for buttoning up his breeches, walking out of her life, and not sparing her a thought for twenty years. If not for the cat, glaring and hissing until the heroine recovered her wits, she would have picked up the affair where they had left off without considering her reputation or her pride.Until the end of the book, the hero does not begin to act as a gentleman ought. At eighteen, he despoiled an innocent gently-bred maiden who was ostensibly his childhood friend - as much as a daughter of a vicar could be friends with the son of a duke - and left her to deal with the aftermath on her own. In the present day, he is quick to rationalize his desire to start their affair anew without a thought to possible consequences. Again?! I could understand the heroine - her experience was limited to one man - but surely the hero knew better?And just as I thought things could not possibly get any worse, the plot went off the rails. While I could accept the convenient death of his wife, critical to the happy ending of the couple, the far-fetched demise of both his brothers in a curricle accident felt redundant and unnecessary. The complications that arose from this twist fizzled out along with the rest of the conflict.Ordinarily, I would be the last person to crave angst in a historical romance. But, without it, the plot lost emotional depth. Constrained by the page count of the novella format, the story suffered from too much exposition and too little action, except the kind that happens in the bedroom. Unfortunately, the characters weren't appealing enough to make up for the omission.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. which is sad, because I really enjoyed this author's work in ... By T. Burns Did not care for the story, which is sad, because I really enjoyed this author's work in the past. I don't care for adultery story lines, and this one bothered me from the beginning. Also not a fan of poor-poor, pitiful me, and this story was full of it. Hopefully, the next installment will redeem the series.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. THE TWO ARE NOT WHO THEY SEEM TO BE - BUT THEY FIND ONE ANOTHER ANYWAY By Texanne Miss Franklin is actually Ms Frost and has been hiding for 20 years. Mr Wattle becomes the Duke of Benton and has never actually been a music teacher.This is a quick read which is the introduction to the Spinster House series.Belle came to Love's Bridge a fallen woman. She became Ms Franklin, moved into the Spinster House (a haven for single women) and lived her life as though she did not need another human being in her life.Mr Wattle comes to Love's Bridge to hide from gossip in London. He finds his first love, Belle, acting as the town librarian and living in the the Spinster House. He is immediately reminded of the love they shared when they were each 19 years old.This story is a description of the two of them trying to move forward with their lives and being unable to ignore their memories and feelings.Both Belle and William are kind people who have lived lives which did not bring them happiness. Now they have an opportunity to recover what they lost years ago.The plot is very simple. The major part of the story is a sensual description of the times the two of them spend together.Sally MacKenzie is a talented author. As an introduction to the series, this is a little short on the explanation of what is behind the Spinster House. But, it is an entertaining introduction to some of the characters who populate the next book in the series.If you enjoy a romance with some humor thrown in, this is a book you will enjoy. Be prepared for explicit descriptions of intimate encounters.
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