Recently impoverished orphan Titania Stanhope must marry money if she plans to survive. The Earl of Oakley has money, but, in an attempt to keep gold-digging girls at bay, keeps it a secret. Then he meets Titania, whose sharp wit and keen mind are rivaled only by her lovely face.
I was all prepared to write a long review of this book, but I can't. Let's just say I finished the book the day after getting it and wished that I had spaced it out longer to savor it. Even though I just read it, I plan to read it again this weekend. I simply can't wait any longer to reread it. There are some faults. There are certain characters I wish I could know more about such as Claire, but you'll definitely come to know the heroine, Titania, very well. As a reader, it is so easy to fall in love with the hero, Edwin. He knows exactly what he wants, and he pursues it. I don't even view any of his actions negatively. He pursued Titania because he knew she wanted him too. It's true Edwin's behavior is a little less formal and predictable than the Lords of his time period, but he did just arrive back to England from America which probably accounts for some of the difference. That and the writing style isn't as formal as some of the Christmas Regency short stories I've read. I highly recommend this light and easy read (even though it was emotionally engaging for me-I was sad when it was over!). After reading A Singular Lady you just might be willing to go back to the 1800s and give up electricity and all your modern-day amenities because you will be yearning for a Season of your own.
A fun, witty read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is a great, light Regency full of quirky characters (I love that the heroine has a crooked nose). Great repartee between her and the hero, with some fun double entendres going on and some tongue-in-cheek playing with classic Regency elements.
Love this author, she will be a superstar IMO!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I have read so many mediocre Historical romances lately, I was thrilled to finally find one I truly like. Witty, delightful and humorous, Titania is one of my favorite heroines. It is a truly fast enjoyable read. I did not want it to end...my ultimate criteria of a good book!
Lovely, breezy read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I don't usually read traditional Regencies, but I picked this one up because of the heroine's unusual name. Unfortunately it sat in my TBR pile until recently when I was looking for a light fun read. I'm glad that I did. Megan Frampton's debut is a sparkling, lovely, breezy read. Her heroine Titania Stanhope has wit, charm, and is more than a match for the hero, Edwin. Ms. Frampton takes characters that could be stereotypes and turns them on their heads. I look forward to reading more from this author.
A fresh, fun voice
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Megan Frampton's debut book is smart and fun. The story of an impoverished blue stocking and a faux-impoverished earl is told with wit and charm. The heroine's anonymous newspaper column, "Reports from the Battlefront," about her search for a husband, begins each chapter, and provides a hint of our heroine's wry humor. A Singular Lady is not perfect, but it is well worth picking up. Ms. Frampton is an original. Her unique voice and intelligent writing make her someone to look for in the future.
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