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I loved this! Helen is a great character. You could see from the start of her 'transformation' it was never going to work. She's too strong minded and she would have exploded if she had to keep up the pretense.
Love.
Very 'gothicky' and super sentimental and 'icky'!!!!

I enjoyed this one, maybe more than all the others so far. While young and immature, I felt like both the main characters - newlyweds - were believable and likable. (view spoiler) .

Cute story. I enjoyed this, (view spoiler)
Love
Just ick. I found this one really unpleasant.

My favorite of them all. I loved Helen and I loved the twist re: the success of her 'make-over'. Just wonderful.

Now this was my least favorite of the collection! Both main characters were annoying, spoiled and somewhat selfish. And bored - so bored that it seems like they invented drama for something to do.
Am I being too harsh?

Cute story. I enjoyed this, [spoilers removed]
Love
Just ick. I found this one really unpleasant."
Same here on Love Barb.

Now this was my least favorite of the collection! Both main characters were annoying, spoiled and somewhat selfish. And bored - so bored that it seems like they invented drama ..."
maybe I am being too kind! I get that they were rich/bored/spoiled but then they realized it and did better.
I hope others give their opinion!

might be the most controversial of the stories, or at least might have the most difference of opinion across group members.

Oh, I fall in with the 'they needed to grow up and they did' group. I especially liked her mother for handling those two just right.
It wasn't one of my favorites but I didn't actively dislike the story or the characters. ("Love", I'm looking at you!)

now I have it on hold and I'm #4 for one copy. duh.
intermission!

Thumbs up! for me!

I got the ebook from the library again, finally.
I enjoyed The Chinese Shawl even though I knew exactly what was going to happen. I guess suspense wasn't what I needed in this story!
I don't find the hero too over-bearing because he makes up for the extreme reserve of the heroine so they kind of balance each other out, somehow.
the descriptions of the shawl are wonderful.

Barb in Maryland wrote: "The Old Maid
My favorite of them all. I loved Helen and I loved the twist re: the success of her 'make-over'. Just wonderful."
this one was pretty good - I was going to say it's my favorite from the book but it's been too long since I read the others I forget!
but I'm glad he loves her for her real self.

well, it wasn't very good. but interesting because of how much Lord Farq...(um, sorry, I already returned the ebook) seemed like Avon from These Old Shades.

I loved Jen's introduction & as an avid GH fan myself, I was deeply envious of her experience pouring through old records in the hope of finding some GH gold! One of my favourite parts of the book & it had me excited to read the short stories. 5★
I read some reviews & many of the reviewers didn't like the forwards & afterwards for each story, so I only read them that way for A Proposal to Cicely. (only story I had read before) Since even allowing for GH's extreme youth, during past reads I haven't liked this story - mainly because of my dislike of Cicely. Much to my surprise, I have always given this story 2.5★, but in spite of Rachel's explanations of Our Heroines motives I just can't go higher than that.

I'll fix now.
The Little Lady Oh boy, I really hated this one. Confused & mawkish. I hate to do this to a Heyer short story & yes, I know GH was very young when she wrote this but 1★



Charmed by this one, even though it wasn't clear how Janet fit into Mary's life. 4.5★

fresh,bright & funny.
Not deep, but who wants deep if you are in the dentist's waiting room or putting your feet up with a magazine & a quick cuppa? Helen seemed like a real person.5★

Well, I'm the lone voice here, but I loved this one, in spite of finding the beginning a bit confusing. & a GH tragedy - something to treasure. 5★ & my favourite.
Rachel's essay about On Such a Night. Good, determined detective work & Rachel's solution is plausible. 4★
I liked the forwards to the stories & loved finding out their publishing history. From memory, a couple of spoilers though. I found the afterwards became quite negative as the book went on.

Tried Lynx as a pronunciation, ended up with Link-kezz. Lineker may be more plausible.
Read through again & liked better on the second reading, but still found it a bit weak. & a very weak romance. GH just can't help herself!
What does everyone think of Jen's suggestion? (view spoiler)

Cute story. I enjoyed this, [spoilers removed]
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My idea (view spoiler)

I'm glad I decided to read this short story a second time before giving an opinion, as I liked it much better the second time around, although (view spoiler) But the rest of the story was light & fun, with a good moral.
What did everyone think of Rachel's speculation in the story afterward?