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Product details

File Size: 1884 KB

Print Length: 233 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1947005162

Publisher: Blue Water Books (March 26, 2019)

Publication Date: March 26, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07NP6MRWT

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"Courting the Vicar's Daughter" is the latest (and final, I assume) installment in the wonderful series by Sally Britton entitled "Branches of Love". The vicar's daughter Daisy is empathetic and selflessly helps others. However, the Bible quote "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall" certainly applies to her and her reaction to something near the end of the book. Harry is wonderful and works hard to prove he's nothing like his father."The Social Tutor" and "Courting the Vicar's Daughter" are my favorites in this series, although all the novels are great. Christine plays a part in this book, and I just love her.Regency Romance is a favorite of mine, and save one story, I've read everything Ms. Britton has written. I own the Timeless Regency Romance Anthology "Evening at Almack's", to which Britton has contributed, but I have yet to read it. Importantly, her novels are clean and historical details are accurate. There are just a few grammatical errors but they don't retract from my enjoying her books.

Miss Augusta Ames (nicknamed Daisy) is a dutiful country vicar's daughter who tries to find ways to help her community as her father taught her too. She is not looking to marry but care for those around her.Mr. Harry Devon has inherited his father's estate and the shadow of the man's reputation. He would rather spend time with his sisters who are all happily married than sit in an empty house. He has no purpose until one day he meets Miss Ames who tells him all that he could do to change the reputation of the Devon name.I loved Harry in the last book about his sister, Rebecca and now to read about him grown up looking for his own path in life was a joy to read. Harry and Daisy's romance story is sweet. I loved how we got to see the sisters be protective of Harry. I have read all the books in this series and would recommend them. This was a sweet ending to this series.

Ow absolutely wonderful this whole series is. As the sixth book in the series, we got a glimpse of the lives of the previous characters, and it just made me want to go back and reread their stories. There is such great depth to the way this author portrays the various ways people can fall in love - and the hard choices everyone faces in life. Choices to forgive, choices to love, choices to LIVE. The character development, and the humor, make these books a wonderful escape. Harry’s story is a perfect partner to the beautiful ones told before. All fresh and new, no repeated tropes, no obvious copies of other stories. Harry made me laugh, too.Though part of a series, it isn’t essential to read the books in perfect order because it should not really be a spoiler that the characters end up happily together in the end. The joy isn’t so much in learning that outcome, but in enjoying the journey. And this whole series is a journey I will take again and again.Clean, with just a few kisses to keep it interesting.

This was a great book to end the series on. I could always go for more though if the author ever decided to continue on. I really liked the H. I thought he was a great charachter. The author did a good job on telling his story and journey finding who he was. The whole book held my interest and it was a sweet story like a good Sarah Eden. (Though they are different writers of course and so have their own style.) The h I sometimes had mixed feelings about. She sometimes had a holier than thou attitude. I think the way the author handled that character flaw in the end was good. My only caveat was I thought "I think Harry was too easy on her" but hey, I can be petty so what do I know. lol! I think all the characters were well written and beyond 1-demensional.

If you've read the rest of Sally's Branches of Love series, you're probably wondering how Harry Devon turned out and are eager to read his story. You won't be disappointed. Harry Devon inherited his father's estate several years ago. He had school to finish, and then he went traveling. But, now he's back and not quite sure what to do with himself. Thanks to his father's unending quest for wealth, he has more than enough money; he hardly needs a job. And, estates run themselves, right? I mean, that's other's jobs; Harry's not really needed there, right? Besides, he's not even entirely sure he wants to keep the estate. The only good memories there are of his sisters, who are all now married with families of their own, and he's only one man. He even goes so far as to stay with his sister rather than in his own home. But then he meets Daisy Ames, the vicar's daughter. And, suddenly, Harry's looking at things in a whole new way. But, battling his late father's reputation turns out to be no easy thing. This is a clean read and the editing is decent. The story is a lot of fun. And, while Harry is a little lost to start with, he's still a good person and easy to root for; and at least he knows good advice when he hears it. I did think things between Harry and Daisy were resolved a bit too easily; forgiveness is one thing, a trust issue is something else and takes longer to work on. I received an ARC from the author. I was not required to write a review but chose to do so and the opinions stated are my own.

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