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Do Be Sensible, Miss Wynchcomb

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Lovely and Captivating characters ,intriguing and engaging plot and a hooking prose. I loved it and would recommend it to everyone. The book was a one sit read for me. The prose was flowing and made this book a really great read for me

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Enjoyable , loving kind, sweet and passionate. A book with depth and heart. I found this book to be truly entertaining for me. I loved the fact the characters were enjoyable and likable. I liked the many twists in the plot and story. I enjoyed being entertained and just liked the read. I was given this book in return for an honest review. I shall look for more from this author in the future. Regards, Anna

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Bristol, England - 1909

Constance Wynchcomb is employed as a companion to Lady Caddick-Boyle. She is also the woman’s niece. Constance’s parents run a large farm but her father is not good at managing money. Today, they are heading to Boarstooth Lodge to visit the Lady’s sister. Traveling in the Daimler, they blow a tire. While the driver leaves to try to find a spare tire, a carriage comes along. Inside is a man who introduces himself as Evan Galsworthy and offers to take them to the next village. Constance and Evan enjoy chatting as they travel. It has begun snowing and the weather is worsening quickly. They are forced to stop at a questionable public house called the Maid of Kent. Scorned by the proprietors, the ladies finally settle in for the night.

Evan grew up in this town and is visiting his old friend Bishop Kingsley. When he was left as a orphan as a child, the Bishop and his late wife believed in him as a boy and took him in. Evan is sad to see the man aging like he is. Evan is a history master at a school. While the Bishop would have like to see Evan become a cleric, his is happy with his chosen profession.

Evan is quite taken with Constance and his concern for the ladies’ well being prompts him to return to the public house to check on them.

After the ladies are back home, Evan and Constance begin a correspondence which sparks a romance. Even though the Lady does not approve of Evan, Constance hopes to get her to change her mind.

But other problems arise as the Lady’s daughter arrives from India to spend her confinement in England. Can she and Constance become friends? Is there a future for Evan and Constance?

This story has some twists and turns that keep the reader’s interest not knowing how things will turn out. I did enjoy it very much and found it to be a nice, clean romance novel.

Copy provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Bristol, England - 1909

Constance Wynchcomb is employed as a companion to Lady Caddick-Boyle. She is also the woman’s niece. Constance’s parents run a large farm but her father is not good at managing money. Today, they are heading to Boarstooth Lodge to visit the Lady’s sister. Traveling in the Daimler, they blow a tire. While the driver leaves to try to find a spare tire, a carriage comes along. Inside is a man who introduces himself as Evan Galsworthy and offers to take them to the next village. Constance and Evan enjoy chatting as they travel. It has begun snowing and the weather is worsening quickly. They are forced to stop at a questionable public house called the Maid of Kent. Scorned by the proprietors, the ladies finally settle in for the night.

Evan grew up in this town and is visiting his old friend Bishop Kingsley. When he was left as a orphan as a child, the Bishop and his late wife believed in him as a boy and took him in. Evan is sad to see the man aging like he is. Evan is a history master at a school. While the Bishop would have like to see Evan become a cleric, his is happy with his chosen profession.

Evan is quite taken with Constance and his concern for the ladies’ well being prompts him to return to the public house to check on them.

After the ladies are back home, Evan and Constance begin a correspondence which sparks a romance. Even though the Lady does not approve of Evan, Constance hopes to get her to change her mind.

But other problems arise as the Lady’s daughter arrives from India to spend her confinement in England. Can she and Constance become friends? Is there a future for Evan and Constance?

This story has some twists and turns that keep the reader’s interest not knowing how things will turn out. I did enjoy it very much and found it to be a nice, clean romance novel.

Copy provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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What an Awesome Edwardian period story! A strong young lady from one background, meets a handsome young man from another background. Very well written, excellent characters. I wished they had said what happened to Lady, and her daughter Violet. I highly recommend! Thanks! Enjoy!
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“”Do Be Sensible, Miss Wynchcomb” a thoroughly fun story by Sarah Richmond. I downloaded this book on the 3rd of April and finished reading it today just 1 week later. I was lucky enough to request a free copy, and even luckier to have a good story with some novel twists and turns to make life interesting… at least for the reader. The characters might have enjoyed life to run a little smoother, but what fun is that for the reader? Anyway, this is a SWEET romance with the usual problems between people, I mean, characters… Misunderstandings, old secrets that manage to come out of the dark places and into the light where they can be met with courage, perseverance, forgiveness and LOVE made this another 5 star read for me..

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Great book. Loved that Constance wanted to be with Evan so much that she would happily give up a Very comfortable life to be with him.

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This book is was very entertaining and you feel like you're with the characters when reading. Please need to read book two. Love it.

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