First i don't usually write lengthy reviews. However, there were too many critics for this Bocastle title that i felt needed defense.
Thirteen years absence, searching for his father's murderer, leaving his first love, unknowingly Georgette carrying Colin's child. marries Lawson to cover the infant's bastardy, has 2 more children. She becomes a noted courtesan deciding she can make her fortune on her memoirs, despite the fact she is illiterate. She is a grand character in her imperious selfishness and constant generosity. Kate her companion and governess of ten years is the amanuensis and majordomo of the establishment. The children are a wild band. Colin returns at a critical juncture to ask Georgette to help him; she is now under protection of his supposed enemy. Georgette's first chapter has Colin as Georgette's greatest lover; thus Kate is equipped to deal with his virility, his seductiveness. She is stunned when she realizes the oldest boy Brian is Colin's son. Georgette and Colin have matured though her recalled memories of Colin constantly interrupt her daily life to Kate's impatience. Colin though, is infatuated by Kate, trapped by her overweening and overwhelming presence, and takes over the protection of the household. The odd characters of servants and wild three children provide a non-stop adventure as Colin seduces and falls in love with Kate. Georgette's protector Mason Earling [who has loved Georgette his whole life] has been duped and controlled by the unscrupulous lawyer for his whole life. Under attack, incited by the crooked lawyer who also duped Mason's father-- has distorted and prevented communication between them for long enough to have both thinking they have been abandoned.
The denouement is ironically the private theater performances that Kate has been writing for years to include everyone of the household. The play's the thing : 'The abduction of Helen"which despite some gliches turns out a wonderful performance. Kate playing Paris is the last straw for Colin. Late that night her role in a revealing men's tunic literally extracts, pulling a declaration of marriage from Colin to Kate.
the story spools on. The Bocastles come to the rescue in an hilarious rescue of a procession of 7 carriages led by the Marquess's six white horse drawn coach in the lead -- quitting the residence in high style from the small town that has made staying dangerous. The reception at the Kent residence, the wedding and bedding of Colin and Kate, and the final acts where her protector finally uncovers the perfidy of the lawyer, lawyer is vanquished, Mason is reunited with Georgette with the understanding they will marry. Of course Colin with Kate's wicked repartee disarming his defenses, discovering his son made this a wild and wonderful read, too much passion for a fairy tale ending. Once again the Bocastle family conquers all. Pay no attention to the detractors, their complaints are for nought. Remember all Boscastle stories are intertwined and wonderful