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I will be reading the book on my kindle.


If I take part I’ll read the Kindle edition, but can’t start right away.

@Susan I didn't love Regency Buck that much either, but don't let that put you off. This is its own book. And Charles Audley is much more likeable in this one - in fact he's one of my fav H's as he is in this book - we really see him in much more depth.



The next sure group read for me will be "The Quiet Gentleman" that was already on my to-read list, in between I'll see if I can join from time to time.
Have a good reading!

I never tire of it and I always find something new to delight or fascinate me. You really don’t need to have read the 3 earlier books in the series, but as Critterbee says - if you haven’t - there will be spoilers! Looking forward to the discussion as I know from previous discussion, this tends to elicit lively opinions! Reading my old Arrow paperback as I don’t yet have AIA on my iPad. Hope you all,enjoy it!

Edit: A couple of the characters from Devil's Cub appear in this book as well.


I'm enjoying & interested in the history but I find myself longing for Bab's appearance. The book comes alive when it is one of her scenes.

With reading in order you can see that GH didn't foretell becoming the Queen of the Regencies & didn't want to waste any precious research!!!



Yes, I am doing the same - I have 4 group reads on the go - a bit silly really but they are all such great books! I will enjoy reading them -but possibly not contribute to all the discussions. I have read two of them before (including this one which I adore), so hopefully I won't be too overwhelmed!

I'm in much the same situation, except that I've read it twice before and didn't particularly like it either time. The second time I read it was because I was doing a short course about Wellington and Waterloo and I thought I might enjoy it more as a result. But to me it still reads like two separate books, the romance on one side and the history on the other. If I'm going to read about Napoleonic warfare, I prefer Patrick O'Brian or Bernard Cornwell.


Thank you, I thought it was just me. I read the first couple of chapters to try and get a taste and see if it “grabbed”me, and felt the same about all the names and personalities being thrown at me. I wondered, should I take notes? Are these important characters who will be relevant to the story, or just historical stage-setting?


Oh I love this book & find Barbara one of GH's most complex heroines.
I know in my younger years I did skim the history though.

Oh I love this book & find Barbara one of GH's most complex heroines.
I know in my younger years I did skim the history tho..."
I however re-read it more for the history than for the romance. Barbara is complex, but I can't warm to her, and my estimation of Charles goes down the more he forgives her. It is interesting that this is the only time we see one of the secondary romances of eager young lad and comparatively quiet girl after marriage, and it isn't all roses! But I actually think Judith and Worth improve.

Thanks, QN, I always forget about Wikipedia...raised with encyclopedias in the house, I’m an old fogie! My husband always reminds me, Google It!
So, if and when I get around to reading IA, I’ll remember to perk up and focus on Charles and Barbara, good to know there won’t be a test on the other characters! ;)

Oh I love this book & find Barbara one of GH's most complex heroines.
I know in my younger years I did skim the history tho..."
Carol this describes my reactions to the book too. And I LOVE Charles in this book, as well. I will give it another try, but I won't be surprised if I do a bit of skimming again this time.


I'm in much the sam..."
Alathea, I can see from your library that you're a fan of Patrick O'Brian too! I have discovered this author recently and I'm loving his books so far (I'm making my way through the Aubrey/Maturin series, no spoilers please!! :-))!


However, GH did a fabulous job with her. So often the 'scandalous' gal isn't really; in this case Lady Barbara certainly is very scandalous and seems to take delight in being so.
I did enjoy the small scene in the park when Judith (and crew) encounter Barbara in her very, very dashing riding habit. (view spoiler)


A case of insta-love.





Whereas I do love the romance! I like Barbara more every time I read AIA. There is no real detail, but one can imagine what the horrors of marriage to a very much older man might have been. She relishes her freedom as a widow and is clearly determined never to be ‘controlled’ ever again. I think these characters are so well drawn (rather like A Civil Contract) in their ‘warts and all’ reality. I like the fact that love is a redeeming feature in this book perhaps more so than any of them. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this one again.


Before he left
he wrapped my heart
in layers of
briars & barbed wire
to make sure
that no one else
could ever get in,
but you were
more than willing
to bloody
your hands
for me

Wow! Just wow - thanks for sharing!

I meant to type Critterbee!
Thank you for posting that poem!
This great discussion is inspiring a desire to want to read AIA again. I didn’t think I’d want to revisit this book.
Thanks for sharing that poem.
You are right, it really does fit!
Is this anyone's first time reading An Infamous Army?
If not, how many times have you read the book?
Which format/edition are you reading?