The book was well written but I thought the heroine, Ariane, too petulant. First, I am to believe that she would climb a tree in one of her best dresses. Then, I am to believe that she would stand up in a row boat and argue while shifting her weight about in a manner so as to capsize the boat - a...
in her quiet voice. She was making an attempt to come out of her brown study, as Mr. Mornay’s inquiry had alarmed her. She had to be discreet! Mr. O’Brien thanked her kindly. “It is a charming little house,” said Beatrice. “Little!” laughed Ariana. Warwickdon was not as large as the parsonage at ...
Mornay’s whole being. His mind, heart, and limbs all rebelled at the words he’d just heard: It’s Miss Forsythe, sir. She’s been abducted—again! Every last bit of him wanted to yell nooo! Instead he took a deep breath to steady himself and forced his brain to remain calm. “What happened, Freddie?”...
OH. Coach and Four: Allisandra’s Tale Copyright © 2011 by Linore Rose Burkard ISBN-13: 978-0-9792154-1-4 Published by Lilliput Press, Cincinnati, OH All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, stored in any retrieval system, posted on any websi...