Julia Quinn's first published novel, Splendid, was quite Splendid actually! I enjoyed this book as it was funny, easy to read, and fast-paced.
Our Heroine...
Emma, an American, goes to London to visit her cousins for a season. She looks forward to just enjoying her time with Belle and Ned, and NOT looking for a husband. She has plans to take over her fathers shipping company in America one day and will not be tied down to some titled gentleman in London. Her aunt plans an elaborate ball to introduce her to the ton and the last thing Emma wants to do is be involved in all the details that go into that process! So, in order to avoid her aunt, Emma and her cousin Belle dress in servants clothing and hide out in the kitchen. When Cook realizes they are out of eggs Emma immediately volunteers to go to the market to get the eggs. Of course she would, Emma is known for her not-so-bright ideas! While out and about in town, unchaperoned, and wearing servants clothing, who do you think she meets?
Our Hero...
Alexander Ridgely, the Duke of Ashbourne, was immediately drawn to the small red-haired woman he was holding in his carriage. She had acted so bravely by running out in front of a carriage to push his nephew out of harms way. She was unlike any other woman he had ever met, and he was definitely intrigued by her. Most women he knew cared about nobody but themselves and the fortunes they were after, especially HIS fortune and HIS title. Yes, this one had captured his attention, but who was she, this red-head dressed in maids clothing. He intended to find out!
The Ball in Emma's honor...
Alex was looking for that girl. He had been looking for an hour, so sure he would have found her there at the ball. As he was talking to his best friend Dunford, he saw her! And she was not a maid, she was Miss Emma Dunster, the American visiting, the one the ball was being given in honor of, and she was beautiful!
I loved what Alex said to Dunford about Emma, "Don't touch her, don't even think about her." Already he had become possessive of her, he didn't want any other man looking at her or trying to gain her attentions. He was so funny because he kept saying he was going to have to have a word with those men.
There was obviously an immediate attraction between Alex and Emma but because neither one wanted to marry at this time, they resigned themselves to becoming friends. For the next couple of months they would see each other every day and at the balls they would attend Alex would always dance with her. They enjoyed each others company very much and Alex thought Emma was wonderful. The more he got to know her the more he was convinced that she was indeed different from all the other women he had met. He was even starting to wonder if he could be married to her and Emma was having the same thoughts about him. It was obvious to everyone else that these two were meant to be together and so several members of his family and hers set about trying to force the two of them together, even hoping they might be caught in a compromising situation and have to be forced to marry.
There was sizzling sexual tension between them and eventually they could no longer deny it and they let their passions consume them, knowing they were stepping over the invisible boundaries as friends and into an uncertain future.
I liked that we spent time with Alex and Emma after they were married. Some books lead up until marriage and then end, but we able to enjoy them for a bit as a married couple.
I also thought that the conflict toward the end of the story was wonderful! It was exciting and made my heart race and I was on the edge of my seat until it was resolved. I loved that it was not a conflict between Alex and Emma, but a kidnapping situation involving Emma and her cousin. I get tired of plots that have the h/h at conflict with each other, this was refreshing!
There were many parts of this book that I loved. One being when Alex followed Emma up to her bedchamber without her knowing it. She had gone there during the ball because she had a headache and he went into her room and surprised her. She had only seen him the one other time in his carriage. It was very funny!
Probably my favorite quote from the book has to be this:
Alex planted his hands on his hips. "I have thoroughly compromised your niece," he declared. "Will you please insist that she marry me?" Caroline didn't bat an eyelash. "This," she announced, "is most peculiar."
So, I read many different reviews of this book, some good, some bad. But I loved it. I know it was Julia Quinn's first novel but I didn't even think about that. I just read the book and enjoyed it for what it was and didn't try to pick apart anything. I recommend it because it made me laugh out loud many times and was quite steamy as well! :)