A Chance Gone By Brides by Chance Book Two A Regency Scandal edition by Elizabeth Bailey Literature Fiction eBooks
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She dreams of him at night, in secret. It hurts to be only his friend.
Justin’s engagement signals the end of hope. Marianne will never be his wife, though she runs his house like clockwork.
Disaster strikes, scandal looms. Dare she seize her chance?
Forced into offering his hand, Justin fumes when Marianne inexplicably rejects him. Their close friendship falls apart. Can he bear to watch her walk away?
Will either take steps to resolve the tangle? Or are they both condemned to a bleak and loveless future?
A Chance Gone By Brides by Chance Book Two A Regency Scandal edition by Elizabeth Bailey Literature Fiction eBooks
3.6Elizabeth Bailey's Brides by Chance series is a lot of fun to read, and I enjoyed this one. I love a "poor relation" story, especially when the H and the h keep their love hidden from each other. The 'big reveal' is usually so romantic; it gets me every time :-)
No exception here, the 'reveal' is a little long in coming. Both the H and the h are attractive characters, but things could have resolved a little quicker, without detracting from the quality of the story.
Try this series - so far my favorites have been the first and the seventh.
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A Chance Gone By Brides by Chance Book Two A Regency Scandal edition by Elizabeth Bailey Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
What a tension filled story, but wonderful! I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I wanted to reach into the book and shake both Justin and Maryanne until they came to their senses.
All through the story they both skirted around their true feelings for each other, at times it angered me, made me cry,and made my heart goes out to each of them.
What awful burdens people of the tongue were under! I can't imagine marrying a person based on rank or position instead of love. How unhappy most of them were. Thank goodness those demands are behind us today. Well I certainly hope they are.
Beautiful love story actually! Well done Elizabeth.
Starr as Ruby Slippers
I like Elizabeth Bailey's books because they are clean, usually grammatically correct, and feel true to the period. This one is no exception. The plot kept my interest and I liked the characters.
I received an ARC from the authorities of CHANCES GONE BY. I realized a few pages into the book that I had previously read it as part of a Regency Romance book set. However I skimmed through it the second time to refresh my memory. The plot as well as the characters were well developed. The story kept my interest and moved right along. I have read several of this author's books and never hesitate to pick up a new book of hers. I look forward to future books in this series.
Ms Bailey's stories are always a comfort-read for me a warm and well-loved blanket to snuggle with on a chilly night. "A Chance Gone By" is a little more emotionally dark than most of her works, but Ms Bailey uses it to add just the right touch of realism without bring down my escapist high. I particularly like the depth of her secondary characters.
Moreover, "A Chance Gone By" manages to be squeaky clean -- without coming across as forced. I would feel perfectly comfortable handing this book to my mom or my preteen daughter.
This is a fun, clean, light, romance and it is great to watch these two lovers stumble over their feelings until they get it right. I like Elizabeth Bailey’s books because they are romantic but not full of unnecessary explicit sex as so many romance stories of today. Her characters behave in a way true to the time period and speak with words true to the time as well. I’m always glad to hear she has a new book coming out and look forward to more of them. I was given a free copy of this book by the author (thank you so much) and this is my honest voluntary review.
Marianne is a “poor relation” who was taken in by her cousin, Grace, Lady Purford, when orphaned at the age of 12. Grace is also the step-mother to Justin, the young Earl of Purford, who Marianne has loved since the first time she saw him. They have been best friends for years and she was disappointed when he did not offer for her hand when she turned 18 several years ago. Since then she has been hiding her feelings for him. Justin is about to marry a woman he does not love but who his late father chose as the perfect bride for him. He would rather be marrying Marianne but his father droned it into him that he has a duty to marry someone of the “right blood” to continue the family line. Fortunately, other family members see that Marianne and Justin are perfect for each other so when his bride-to-be exposes her deceitful nature they are there to nudge Marianne and Justin into each other’s arms.
The tension between Marianne and Justin was so filled with intrigue that it will keep you interested through the whole book. A MUST read. Thank you again for a riveting story line.
Thank you,
Ruby Hanson
3.6
Elizabeth Bailey's Brides by Chance series is a lot of fun to read, and I enjoyed this one. I love a "poor relation" story, especially when the H and the h keep their love hidden from each other. The 'big reveal' is usually so romantic; it gets me every time -)
No exception here, the 'reveal' is a little long in coming. Both the H and the h are attractive characters, but things could have resolved a little quicker, without detracting from the quality of the story.
Try this series - so far my favorites have been the first and the seventh.
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