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‘The Companion’ is the third installment of a new Regency romance series, 'The Sisters of Woodside Mystery's', by Mary Kingswood. I read the Kindle edition of this Romantical/Mystery series. The Winterton sister's lives were torn apart when their wastrel father died, after expending resources foolishly and self-indulgently, leaving them in poverty. In turn, they were forced to leave their childhood home and each had to step down from the gentry in order to work for other families to support themselves.
"My dear niece Margaret, We are all so looking forward to your arrival. You will be such a help to your Aunt Letty, and it will greatly relieve my mind to have you in the house and able to share the burden of caring for her. Not that I regard it as the least burdensome, naturally, but who else should care for her but her sister. But your tender ministrations to your aunt will enable me to devote more time to tending our precious inheritance, which duty I have been obliged to set aside since my dear sister became ill. When I say duty, of course, it is pleasantest of duties and quite lifts my spirits. Your loving Aunt Prudence."
I felt engaged in the life of Miss Margaret Winteron, as a companion to her two elderly and eccentric aunts, and the endearing local curate, Mr. Mel Haymer, who harbors a secret past that is very well kept. His past ties his hands in regard to involvement in a marriage of any kind on his part. Margaret is shy and constantly struggles with the inability to articulate her words verbally and must result in writing down her thoughts on a chalkboard to converse with others. Together these two are able to unfold a cacophony of delightful hours of entertainment for the indulgent reader. They compliment each other and those around them.
Ye'll get used to them, miss, "she said." "They's kindly souls, both on 'em. Good night, miss."
I appreciated that there wasn't an overbearing obstruction to the romance brewing. Sometimes those are just too over to the top to be credible. Each installment includes several twists, an investigation, and a well-developed cast. I enjoyed getting to know the sisters through their letters to Margaret throughout the book. I look forward to their stories in the future! This is a "clean" romance and becomes appropriate for all ages, which may be boring for those who desire the explicitly of sexual scenes included. I, however, found it refreshing! I don't feel a romance novel needs explicit sex. This book is definitely able to stand on its own. I appreciate it is a clean version and that there was a wonderfully appropriate H.E.A.