Mademoiselle At Arms
Mademoiselle At Arms
A Georgian Romance
Set in the late Georgian era, Elizabeth Bailey’s traditional historical romance features an unconventional heroine with a rebellious spirit who runs headlong into adventure.
Threatened with a pistol by the young lady discovered in a deserted mansion, Major Gerald Alderley is instantly intrigued. Who is the beautiful intruder? And why does she disguise herself as a nun? What circumstance has thrust her into an enterprise both foolhardy and dangerous? The girl’s French accent places her with the émigrés from across the channel, except that Mademoiselle insists she is English.
Set on unravelling the mystery, Gerald begins a relentless pursuit, hunting down every possible clue - much to the indignation of Mademoiselle. When her life proves to be in danger from the villainous émigré Valade, Gerald has his work cut out. For Mademoiselle Melusine, engaged in a desperate battle to prove her true identity, believes she is well able to take care of herself and is determined not to be rescued.
Threatened with a pistol by the young lady discovered in a deserted mansion, Major Gerald Alderley is instantly intrigued. Who is the beautiful intruder? And why does she disguise herself as a nun? What circumstance has thrust her into an enterprise both foolhardy and dangerous? The girl’s French accent places her with the émigrés from across the channel, except that Mademoiselle insists she is English.
Set on unravelling the mystery, Gerald begins a relentless pursuit, hunting down every possible clue - much to the indignation of Mademoiselle. When her life proves to be in danger from the villainous émigré Valade, Gerald has his work cut out. For Mademoiselle Melusine, engaged in a desperate battle to prove her true identity, believes she is well able to take care of herself and is determined not to be rescued.
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I thought it was a really great book. Totally clean but keeps you interested. The only thing I don't like about the book format is that the page number selector doesn't match up with the page numbers in the book. You choose a page with the selector and it takes you to a chapter. Other than, that I would totally recommend it!
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Pretty good book
09/17/2020
It was a great read. The dialogues were so funny and engaging, the storyline had just the right amount of complexity. I loved Melusine's character, her bluntness and at the same time her innocence.
11/16/2018
it's a very good book,funny and hilarious.
I enjoyed reading every word of it and I was eager to see what happens at last.
Think about reading it,you won't regret it.
I enjoyed reading every word of it and I was eager to see what happens at last.
Think about reading it,you won't regret it.
01/25/2016