The final instalment in Viveka Portman's sexy, sinful Regency Diaries sees an unhappy wife desperately seeking love–and her taciturn husband who doesn't know how to reach her. My husband, though I do not doubt his goodness, does not love nor want me. He married me for pure convenience. He needed a bride and I was the one offered to him. Thus I find my pleasures where I may…Mrs Maria Reeves has been married for six years. Six long, lonely years. She craves love and affection, but married to a handsome but pious vicar she receives little in the way of earthly pleasures. The Reverend Vicar Frederick Reeves is a man of principle and morals, and is more likely to provide his wife with suggested Bible readings than carnal knowledge. If her husband will not please her, then she will find a man who will.But infidelity doesn't come naturally to the vicar's wife. Though Maria finds herself getting the sexual pleasure she desires, she also finds herself emotionally frayed and unhappy. To make matters worse, in the small village of Stanton there are always people watching, and Maria discovers that some secrets are impossible to keep. What will her upright husband do when he discovers that Maria has broken not only one of the commandments, but her vows to him?
Viveka Portman is an author of romantic erotic fiction, and has a fascination about times past. With a bachelor degree in anthropology, Viveka weaves historical fact into fiction to create lively, realistic and thrilling tales, sure to titillate and engage the most discerning reader. Considered an upstanding member of society, Viveka does not make a habit of eavesdropping, gossiping or making vulgar displays of impropriety — except, that is, in writing.
A fast read. I liked all the characters so much that I wish it were longer or that they get a sequel novel. It's pretty steamy and eventhough we only see the world through one characters eyes we get a good feel for what's going on with everyone else too. Highly recommend.
The Journal of a Vicar’s Wife is the fifth and last novella in the Regency Diaries series. The series is a selection of five diary-styled novellas revealing the secret thoughts and desires of Ladies during the Regency era. Set in 1813, this is a stern and dispirited historical story about a harsh marriage. It’s the most severe of the novellas because of the deep unhappiness of the Heroine and the rigidity of her taciturn pious Vicar husband.
Look, this series tackles the sexual frustrations, yearnings, and discoveries of women in an era that is vastly different to how we live. The historical attitudes, dialogue, and expectations of the Regency era were conservative, proper, austere, parochial, and based on social class. This series reflects that well. It’s written from each Heroine’s POV and presented as entries of a diary, a very unique way of story-telling.
The Secret Diary of Lady Catherine Bexley: 4- stars The Wicked Confessions of Lady Cecelia Stanton: 2 stars The Private Affairs of Lady Jane Fielding: 4 stars The Observations of a Curious Governess: 4- stars The Journal of a Vicar’s Wife: 3- stars
Mrs Maria Reeves has been married for six years. Six long, lonely years because she doesn’t receive much in the way of earthly pleasures. Childless and unhappy she craves love and affection.
The Reverend Vicar Frederick Reeves is a man of principle and morals, and is more likely to provide his wife with suggested Bible readings than carnal knowledge.
Unfortunately, Maria’s husband wouldn’t please her, so she found someone who did.
This book also had a few grammatical errors like previous books in this series.
I recommend this novella but it’s a stern, unforgiving read.
This was a very different Regency read, and I've got to say I didn't particularly like the husband, however, it really is a great story with a good amount of spice!
Sex in the guise of Christianity. Poorly written with scattered saintly spouting from the Bible in between sex scenes. Doesn’t make any reasonable sense.