A Holiday by Gaslight by Mimi Matthews
Publication Date: November 13th 2018 by Perfectly Proper Press
Pages: 175
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Source: Library Lend
About the book:
A Courtship of ConvenienceSophie Appersett is quite willing to marry outside of her class to ensure the survival of her family. But the darkly handsome Mr. Edward Sharpe is no run-of-the-mill London merchant. He’s grim and silent. A man of little emotion—or perhaps no emotion at all. After two months of courtship, she’s ready to put an end to things.
A Last Chance for LoveBut severing ties with her taciturn suitor isn’t as straightforward as Sophie envisioned. Her parents are outraged. And then there’s Charles Darwin, Prince Albert, and that dratted gaslight. What’s a girl to do except invite Mr. Sharpe to Appersett House for Christmas and give him one last chance to win her? Only this time there’ll be no false formality. This time they’ll get to know each other for who they really are.
My Thoughts:
The book opens with Sophie breaking her courtship with
Edward, because in the two months they’ve courting he’s show little or no
emotion and she can’t be with someone seemingly void of personality. But upon
thinking on it (with the careful nudges of her mother) did Sophie perhaps make
a hasty decision? What if there is more to Edward than he let her see?
They decide to put the breakup on hold and try to get to
know each, being more open and honest. They’d
already planned for Edward to come and stay at the family country house over the
Christmas Holiday, so this is a perfect opportunity to see if they’re suited.
Edward was smitten with Sophie the moment he laid eyes on
her. Being rich, but in the trade class their match would help him fit into the
higher classes, but this has nothing to do with why he wants her. Sophie is
under the impression that her position in society is the only reason Edward wants
to court her, no doubt Edwards wealth would be a godsend to her family, but she
needs to be at least friends with the man she ends up with.
Sophie’s never dated someone from trade, a lower class, but she’s
not a snob, and doesn’t expect all the social niceties. Something Edward didn’t grasp during the two
months they were seeing each other. Unfortunately, because Edward wanted to
make sure he got things right, he consulted a “helpful” guide on courting and
thus held back in showing any emotions opting for “proper” etiquette to court a
lady.
Once it becomes clear that Sophie wants to know the true Edward
their relationship blossoms into a lovely, swoony romance! Seeing Sophie and
Edward fall for each other was a delight. While this is definitely a smut free romance,
their kisses were magical and passionate! Left me with tingles all over!
4.5 Suns
And the cover looks so nice!
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Love that cover! Hope you like it. :)
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DeleteThis sounds so sweet. I feel for Edward seeing as how he actually had feelings for Sophie but was acting on some bad advice.
ReplyDeleteYes! They didn't quiet know how to handle each other at first, but thankfully that's quickly resolved.
DeleteYes, this was so lovely to read and look at. One of my favorite Christmas reads.
ReplyDeleteI requested it after seeing your review, so thank you, Sophia Rose! You have great taste!
DeleteThe cover had me interested, but now it's definitely going on the TBR!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds heartwarming. I am adding this to my reading list.
ReplyDeleteI love a good historical fiction and this sounds like something I would really like as well. Definitely adding this one to my pile!
ReplyDeleteI love that the winter wonderland/ holiday was the setting! That's my perfect time I year. This sounds like such a sweet romance, and I'm really glad that Edward stopped listening to the bad advice, and started showing the leading lady how he really felt. I love when a story gives you magical kisses and tingles to look forward to!
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