Thunder and Roses Signet Historical Romance Mary Jo Putney 9780451205155 Books
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Mary Jo Putney has written a tangled and twisty romance set in Wales that has some pretty remarkable takes on the period and coal mining, gypsies and religion . After reading the first chapter I was ready to put this book on the back burner since it appeared to be just another historical romance and I am so happy I kept on reading a bit longer as it developed into a great read. Some parts were pretty typical as expected of this genre and you will be pleased if this is on your favorite type of reading. Give this book just a few chapters and you will most likely end up gobbling it up in only one Sunday.Tags : Thunder and Roses (Signet Historical Romance) [Mary Jo Putney] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. In return for helping her save her village, the Demon Earl demands that quiet schoolteacher Clare Morgan live with him for three months and let the world think the worst of their co-habitation. Reissue.,Mary Jo Putney,Thunder and Roses (Signet Historical Romance),Signet,0451205154,Romance - Historical - General,Fiction,Fiction - Romance,Fiction General,Fiction Romance Historical General,Fiction-Romance,General Adult,MASS MARKET,Romance - Historical,RomanceHistorical,Romance: Historical
Thunder and Roses Signet Historical Romance Mary Jo Putney 9780451205155 Books Reviews
I also enjoyed this tale. Two bright people with each their painful past, gradually get to know each other and find love.
Others have mentioned Nicolas and Clare's background, our two protagonists, and the very dangerous conditions in Welsh mines.
Even today, we read of lives lost in modern mines. I am old enough to remember lives being lost when masses taken out of a mine began to slide down, becoming a landslide, and killed mining families in Wales.
So it was not a minor thing Clare wanted to set right.
At last, a Regency romance that neither strains credulity nor insults the reader's intelligence. Although the dialogue was not what you would find in Jane Austen's work, it was free of 21st century expressions and was realistic. The book began with what I originally considered a ridiculous premise, but as the story progressed, the richly drawn characters drew me in and made the plot seem more plausible. After all, it is romantic fiction. The writing flowed well and the HEA grew out of the action in a natural way. I hope to read the rest of this series, and I highly recommend this book.
I even laughed out loud while reading the author's notes explaining some historical facts. That should give you a hint of the talent shown in the actual historic romance story. Nicolas, the Gypsy earl, and Clare, the highly intelligent school mistress, were great subjects of such a unique and entertaining tale of love and betrayal, generosity and greed, and other important topics all set in a Welsh mining village with cold wet weather and warm hearts and music.
I enjoyed this book very much!! Ms. Putney did a fine job of story development and describing the characters!! There were also some funny moments which added to it. The character, Nicholas was torn between the worlds of gypsies and aristocracy. The female character was the daughter of a Methodist Minister who needed his help to make improvements to the mine and the town. When she came to Nicholas for help he put forth an interesting challenge. Kudos to Mary Jo Putney!!
I read a lot of romance novels and a lot of historical novels, and apart from the ridiculous premise and one minor detail, this is one of the best. I *very much* appreciate the careful research into, for example, women's corsets in the era of Empire dresses, Methodism, the Romany, and mining. It was a relief to have a heroine who was not a ninny and a hero who was not a fool -- and I am grateful for the skillful scenes of sensuality that were delicious instead of offensively explicit. I will certainly add Mary Jo Putney to the authors I keep up with.
Oh, the tiny detail this novel is set in 1814, and the rifle wasn't invented until the 1840s, at least according to Wikipedia. (Which was as far as I looked, so I hope I'm wrong.) The storm that opened "The Martian" was impossible, but a necessary pretext for stranding the hero, and I feel the same way about the supernatural marksmanship of this novel's villains.
This was a truly likable story. For once, the H was a very likable person almost from the very beginning. He wasn’t nasty or belittling to the h. He treated her with respect, had a good sense of humor, didn’t carry grudges (mostly), and didn’t force his attentions on her (again, mostly).
The romance was sweet and I enjoyed it immensely. There are just 2 items that hold back the elusive 5th star
1 - I don’t care for all the violence and near death experiences they include in historical novels. Between the shootings, arson fires, duels, etc. it detracts from what-should-be the main event. The 2 mine accidents were the worst. I don’t need to have a panic attack while reading a love story.
2- As a Christian, I am unfulfilled by the resolution of the h’s religious beliefs. She recognizes love for her husband but she still feels nothing from God? Especially after witnessing so many miracles and growing up in a Christian household? Perhaps the author is unable to accurately write this scene. Personally, I speak with God often, I hear Him when he speaks to me, and I feel His love in every aspect of my life.
I liked this love story. I appreciate the historical accuracy. Thank you for that. I understood Clare accepting the challenge so the lot of the village would be improved. I did have to chuckle about the reviewers who were upset about the sex in the book. Here is a clue...the cover with folks well on the way to bring naked. I look forward to Fallen Angel #2.
Mary Jo Putney has written a tangled and twisty romance set in Wales that has some pretty remarkable takes on the period and coal mining, gypsies and religion . After reading the first chapter I was ready to put this book on the back burner since it appeared to be just another historical romance and I am so happy I kept on reading a bit longer as it developed into a great read. Some parts were pretty typical as expected of this genre and you will be pleased if this is on your favorite type of reading. Give this book just a few chapters and you will most likely end up gobbling it up in only one Sunday.
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