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A Holiday by Gaslight

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God, I LOVE Mimi Matthews. I love netgalley for giving me advance access to her books and I love Christmas for inspiring this bit of magic.
I literally read this book all the way through without stopping. I love stories like this and characters like this: sensible heroines and heroes who seem so cold and unfeeling but actually are SO into their girl. I'm gonna buy this when it's released and read it all over again!

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A sweet, romantic novella set in historic England focuses on Sophie, the daughter of a Baron, and Ned, a wealthy tradesman.

If you're a fan of Downton Abbey or Outlander, I think you would enjoy this story.

Sophie and Ned are an endearing couple, trying to find their way through a romance that neither expected and learning about each other as they go. Trying to navigate cultural mores of the time, all while deciding if they can truly make it as a couple.

The story was absolutely worth a read, I really enjoyed it and found myself rooting for Sophie and Ned throughout its entirety.

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This is a very cute holiday novella. I loved the main characters of Ned and Sophie. He is a man of trade, who is very wealthy.
She is the daughter of a Baron.
Her family finances are not good, so they encourage the match. Sophie gives it a chance but decides Ned isnt for her. He's too formal. cold and hardly speaks. She ends it, much to his dismay and that of her father.
After rethinking her decision, she invites him to the country for Christmas, hoping the informal circumstances will help them get to know each other better.
From there you can see the relationship develope.
A quick read, but an entertaining one.

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Hooray hooray! A Christmas novella by one of my favorite authors! A Holiday by Gaslight is a wonderful story about Sophie Appersett and Edward Sharpe. They have been courting until Sophie decides they do not suit. Woe! Misunderstandings! Change of hearts! This is such a sweet and tender romance, and Sophie and Edward are both extremely likable. Mimi Matthews has been able to give such depth of character to both of them in this novella than some other authors are able to do in a whole book! The novella rings true to the time period and touches on the technological innovations and thinking of the time. I would highly recommend this novella as well as the rest of Mimi Matthew's books.

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I don’t usually jump up and down getting all excited about a book but there is a time for everything, and so you can picture me jumping up and down. This novella is delightful!, wonderful!, and perfect for a spirited lift in the Holiday season.

Sophie is not going to marry a man she doesn’t like and for the 2 months Ned Sharpe has been courting her, he has been uncommunicative and cold. So it is best to end it with Ned because he seems not to even like her. Ned does like her but he is from “trade” and Sophie is an aristocrat. He is out of his element. He bought a book that tells him “the rules” of courtship and he’s trying not to make a mistake, until he messes up everything. But Sophie’s parents need her to marry for money and play on her sense of duty to try and rectify the breach with Ned.

So often I complain about how characters are not well developed in novellas but Mimi Matthews has shown here that it can be done and done well. Not only the main characters but also the side characters. The Romance is slow developing and the essence of Victorian mores is ever present. This gives the book a true feeling of the era. There is a Christmasy feeling with the festivities at the house party. There are touches of the times in discussion of Prince Albert’s death and modern innovations. All in all a 5+ star book, I highly recommend this book for your relaxing holiday pleasure.

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Before this book I haven’t had the pleasure to read a Mimi Matthews’ novel and I now I am determined to search for her other books.

“A Holyday by Gaslight” is an amazingly endearing Christmas Victorian novella that follows Sophie Appersett as she does her part to help her family, even if it means marrying for obligation and not for love. Or is she?

For such a short reading I ended up wanting to be friends with Sophie, sighed my heart out for Mr. Edward Sharpe, revolted against some of the characters and giggled like a fool to some very well written tender moments.

This is the perfect little reading to warm your Christmas nights.

Very nicely written, ridding with the Victorian spirit of change and progress, completely endearing and delightful, this is a book that every romance reader will want to have on their collection.

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"A Holiday by Gaslight" is a romance set in 1861 England. Sophie is a practical, dutiful daughter of a baronet. When a rich merchant asks to court her despite her lack of dowry (it was spent on adding gaslights to the family manor), her parents urge the match in hopes of more funds. However, the hero has been reading an etiquette manual with rather vague advice, so he says little during the courtship in hopes of avoiding offense.

Most of the story happened at a Christmas party held at the manor. The hero has been given a second chance as long as he agrees to share about himself. They get to know each other and admire each other's character, but the differences in their class does make for a few misunderstandings. Historical details about manners, the latest technology, Christmas customs, and such were woven into the story and brought it to life. The characters were likable and were a good match in temperament and interests.

There was no sex. There was occasional use of bad language. Overall, I'd recommend this enjoyable romance.

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A Holiday by Gaslight is a charming and light-hearted romance that kind of begins with a broken romance. Sophie and Ned appeared to not suit according to Sophia. Thus, she breaks the courtship. Sophie finds Ned to be cold and non-feeling, when the exact opposite is true. Ned is taking his advice on courtship from the Gentleman’s Book on Etiquette, while Sophie is taking her cues from Darwin’s On the Origin of the Species. Neither of these are helping the situation.

To make matters even worse, Sophie’s parents are expecting her to marry Ned, who is in trade, to bring wealth back into the family. Her sister Emily is the special daughter (spoiled and not too caring of other’s feelings) to be treated to a London season so she will marry well to a title. Without the family’s knowledge, Emily seems to have fallen for Ned’s business partner, Walter.

The main reason Sophie has to marry wealth is her father’s extreme desire to have the best of everything and make his home the grandest. This quest has taken Sophie’s dowry money, leaving nothing for an upcoming marriage. Sophie’s father seems extremely selfish and egotistical. While Sophie and her mother economize to try to help keep the family from sinking into poverty.

Ned is an extremely kind man, who cares very deeply for Sophie, he just does not know how to show it. He has given her another chance upon her request, to see if they might get to know each other better. At first, it may have seemed Sophie, too, was being selfish, but you realize quickly that she just wants to marry for love. She even indicated that she wanted to love Ned, but just did not know him well enough to love him.

It was sweet reading of these two going beyond acquaintance to friendship to love, to learn more about each other so as not to make a mistake by marrying and then, find out they do not suit. The dating rituals of that time period made courting difficult. There were several hurdles to overcome on their way to their HEA. And, it was a delight. This is my first Mimi Matthews book and will not be my last. The cover is adorable and drew me in to ready the synopsis. Another great part of this book is the cleanness of the romance without a lot sensuality or just gratuitous sex in the majority of romances today.

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3.5/stars.


Mimi Matthews is a new author for me. Never having read her before I went in quite blind. The thing that caught my attention was the cover (which is so pretty) and the description. Overall, I enjoyed this book.

Sophie is a wonderful character, I immidiately took a liking to her and felt for her. She's been used as a sacrificial lamb her entire life by her power and status hungry father and emotionally manipulative mother. She has to make a good match, even if that means stopping below peerage and marrying a man in trade - but a man rich enough to make her parents forget his less than stellar title. Edward Sharpe is the man, and while she takes a liking to him almost instantly she is certain he couldn't care about her any less.

Of course, she's wrong. Edward is a man trying to balance and exist in two worlds that couldn't be more different. A drapers son, and now successful business he has access to a class completely different to him. His wish to marry Sophie comes from pure liking, however since he believes he's a misfit in her life he models his behaviour to what he thinks she'll except. He keeps his conversations curt and monotonous, never really showing her who he is - or trying to figure out who she is.

Hence, the novella starts with her breaking out their courtship saying they don't suit. When she rethinks this, she invites him to their house for a Christmas Party to try one last time if they suit. What follows is a wonderful read of two polar opposite people learning about each other, and understanding that they have more in common than they ever realized. I loved the dialogues, I loved their conversations and almost pure manner in which they were described.

It's a clean book through and through - if that's not a problem for you, this is an enjoyable novella. While I wouldn't have minded some steamy scenes, however this novella was more about them discovering each other and learning to love.

Overall, a wonderful short read!

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Due to being sick for a week, I decide to read this Christmas novella to cheer me up. I enjoyed despite the fact I'm not a big fan of historical romance. It was fast paced and easy reading. Anyone who's a big fan of historical romance will enjoy reading this novella.
I received this ARC from Net Galley in exchange of my honest review.

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4.5 stars

I really enjoyed this tale. Mimi is a new author to me but I will definitely be looking for her other stories.

The story is set in Victorian times and the author highlights the restrictions on young woman at that time. The Tale is also one of class divide. I wasn't very impressed with the father but I expect his attitudes were typical of the day. The romance between Ned and Sophie built slowly and it was unusual for the hero to be enchanted first. It was a clean romance and I usually read stories with more fizz but this didn't detract from my enjoyment.

I heartily recommend this book.

I was given a complimentary copy of this book by NetGallery in exchange for my honest review

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Mr Edward Sharpe is a very reserved man, but he loves Sophie. He has looked at her for a long time, but never talked to her. He has asked to court her. Sophie's father is so caught up in putting modern technology such as gaslight in his estate that he has let his family go. Sophie tells Edward that she cannot marry him as they don't suit. He feels very deeply but seems cold and indifferent. He doesn't ask her to give him another chance. After talking to her mother, she goes to Edward's office to invite him to their Christmas House party so they can get to know each other better. Will Edward show Sophie his heart? Will Sophie be able to love Edward? I adored this book of misunderstandings and love. I received this book from Net Galley and Perfectly Proper Press for a honest review and no compensation otherwise.

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