Jennifer D. (jenjirarn) - , reviewed Honorable Doctor, Improper Arrangement (Harlequin Historical, No 288) on + 20 more book reviews
I enjoyed this story very much. It was read in one setting and didn't get anything else accomplished until it was finished! Both main characters are very nice people from the beginning. Good storyline with historical truth and twists that are unexpected. Gave it 4.5 stars.
Janice - reviewed Honorable Doctor, Improper Arrangement (Harlequin Historical, No 288) on + 646 more book reviews
Don't let the dopey Harlequin title put you off - this is not a totally formulaic bad book. Both hero and heroine are interested in the plight of the poor in regency England, especially children, and the book is about social issues as much as it is a romance. It's more interesting on the level of history and setting than it is as a romance, but it's worth a read. Mary Nichols does not write steamy experimental romances, so don't be expecting that - enjoy it as a bit of time travel to a different age.