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Discovered her late but have fallen in love with her writing after reading Black silk .

Ha ha yes I was wondering about your references to 'Sam' in your deleted post, and thought maybe I just hadn't met him yet. Never mind!
I'm part way through Chapter 3 now. Edwina is definitely a bluestocking, so this book meets the brief for May well. The description of her as a 6 foot tall redhead reminds me of the heroine in another HR I read a while ago - Elisa Braden maybe? Anyone know who I mean?
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In spite of some reservations about Mick, I like the writing style so far, and am intrigued by the story. I will definitely read on.
@sansid, good to know you are enjoying Ms Ivory's other books. I've only read Beast (for a BOTM in 2020 I think?) and I liked it, but so far haven't got around to read any others of hers.

Part One: Chapter one:
Just a general opinion of mine: Wow, seriously [spoilers removed]
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Your spoilers: IK,R?
I've read on now and fortunately Mick becomes a lot more appealing pretty quickly. It's a fast-moving read and I'm already half way through.
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I'm liking this book. It's very different from other HRs I've read.

As I said in my review, "the team of author Judith Ivory and narrator Steven Crossley made me fall in love with a rat catcher."

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Mick is gradually helping Winnie gain self-confidence. I'm liking them together more and more as the book goes on.

I find it kind of endearing that he has a dog named Magic and a ferret named Freddie."
Me too.

As I said in my review, "the team of author Judith Ivory and narrator Steven Crossley..."
Ha ha ha. I have to admit, it's not the type of hero I though I'd ever like, but along with Winnie I'm falling for him too. I rarely listen to audiobooks, but I can imagine this being a really good one with all of the emphasis on accents and pronunciation.

I really liked the book, and now want to read more from this writer. It was very different and felt fresh. IMO it was a good choice for BOTM and I may not have read it otherwise. I hope more of our group get a chance to join the read some time this month and add their thoughts!
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I just started this one. It drew me in right away. Seems to be a reverse Pygmalion, which is cool.

Yep, that describes it well. Hope you enjoy.


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Only 15% in and hoping for a change up soon. It looks like everyone is enjoying the end.
Yea, I think, while not a slow start, it did take a bit for a it get out of that expected "My Fair Lady" mold. I just finished, and I really loved it.
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I finished, and wow I really enjoyed the characters. Mick was such a fun hero. I loved his attitude on life too in general.
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Mick was definitely a character who grew on me. I didn't really enjoy the early on simple lust. In a lot of ways, he was the perfect man. He was optimistic; no matter how frustrated he was at the end of the day, he was glad to be alive and welcome the sun the next morning. He was almost impossibly handsome. He was smart. He made the best of any situation and enjoyed his work, whatever it may be. He was loyal and loving to his family, and he liked to have a good time. In a similar way, he seemed to appreciate a variety of women and looked for what was sexually appealing in each. For the first half, I felt like he wanted Edwina; but she was nothing special - just a pleasurable notch in his belt that had the best legs (whereas his past conquests might have had the best breasts or prettiest face or whatever). It seemed more like she happened to be around, and he always looked for something attractive in every woman. However, in the last half, although I wasn't sure about love, he did mention that he couldn't remember if he always loved long legs or if he only loved them because Edwina had them. I could buy that these two did have an extra spark.
I have a lot less to write about Edwina. Her character and reactions were believable for me as mentioned in others comments.
Jan, I also liked that Mick asked Winnie to marry him and she said yes when she still thought he was going to be a valet. That went a long way for me!
Jan wrote: "Darbella wrote: "Opps, I started reading the wrong book. /sigh Deleting above stuff that was Judith Ivory the Indiscretion."
Ha ha yes I was wondering about your references to 'Sam' in your delete..."
I believe the heroine in The Devil Is a Marquess is tall and slender.
Ha ha yes I was wondering about your references to 'Sam' in your delete..."
I believe the heroine in The Devil Is a Marquess is tall and slender.
Darbella wrote: "Finished: I love that the author put a ton of "legs" stuff in this. Mick really was a leg man. Thank heavens Winnie (Edwina) has his version of perfect legs. [spoilers removed]
I do not usually lik..."
Agree with all this Darbella!
I do not usually lik..."
Agree with all this Darbella!
Jan wrote: "I finished too, last night. It's a pretty quick read and just carries you along. I was surprised by the turn the story took towards the end. I wasn't expecting it, although no doubt some readers al..."
I was not expecting the twist either. That was well done!
I enjoyed that reference in your last spoiler too. A fun idea to tie it back together.
I was not expecting the twist either. That was well done!
I enjoyed that reference in your last spoiler too. A fun idea to tie it back together.

Yeah, that could be the one I was reminded of.
Shannon wrote: "I'm up to chapter 11
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I had thought him rather charming [spoilers removed]"
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Well I really enjoyed that! As Mariana pointed out, it is Mick's optimism that really makes him shine. I am not usually a fan of the rags to riches stories, but there was something about the hero in this book that made it work.
I have not read any Judith Ivory before, but she will now be on my list.
Thanks for whoever nominated this one, and those who voted - it certainly did fit the trop and was my fave of the three May BOTM I have read
I have not read any Judith Ivory before, but she will now be on my list.
Thanks for whoever nominated this one, and those who voted - it certainly did fit the trop and was my fave of the three May BOTM I have read
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The Proposition by Judith Ivory
No man, gentleman or otherwise, has ever looked at Lady Edwina Bollash the way the brash, handsome man standing before her is doing now. Edwina has accepted the challenge to transform incorrigible Mick Tremore into a gentleman in just six weeks. And although the linguist is sure she can rise to the task, she isn't at all certain she won't swoon under his frankly sensuous gaze before her job is done.
Mick has lived outside of London society long enough to know that appearances can be deceiving. Edwina might look all buttoned up—the perfect English lady—but there is unleashed passion existing just below her placid facade (not to mention a great pair of legs!). And as she prepares him to take his place in society, Mick prepares Edwina to take her place in his heart...and in his bed.