A Fine Caprice
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Publisher Description
Confronted with an intolerable marriage to a man she cannot abide, Caprice Lambert decides to take refuge with her childhood friend and flees to Dorset and sanctuary. Dressed as a stableboy, she is determined not to return until her parents see reason and abandon their ridiculous plans. But things go sadly awry when, upon arriving at what she thinks is her destination, she finds herself in the wrong house entirely.
What initally seems like a disaster actually works out far better than she'd anticipated for she is discovered by the delightfully eligible Lord Merridew, a man beset by a multitude of problems. In her guise as stableboy, Caprice finds her help enlisted as his lordship battles dubious relatives, French spies and the unexpected appearance of a body. It's challenging, but it all fades into nothing next to her growing attraction to the man. It hardly seems fair that, the one time she meets somebody who might be able to steal her heart, she is stuck in a pair of breeches and looking like a street urchin!
But the situation changes when his lordship discovers her secret and realizes the boy he has come to trust is actually female and has been lying to him all along. And worse still, he cannot keep his hands off the lady. Caprice can tolerate being Lord Merridew's servant but she cannot abide his displeasure and is desperate to explain her circumstances.
Can Caprice come about? Or will she find that this time, bold deeds and a headstrong manner cannot save the day...
Customer Reviews
A FINE CAPRICE
Great book, wonderful characters. Great STORY Line. Look forward to reading more of your books. Thank you.
A Fine Caprice
A cute and engaging tale, mostly predictable but with some interesting plot twists and some good character development. Ms Harper needed to spend more time or find a good translator-while I am not sure of the Italian, her use and understanding of French is execrable. As is the editing - grammar, spelling, vocabulary. It certainly detracts and distracts from an otherwise enjoyable light read.