Patricia Veryan's superbly entertaining Regency romances have inspired Library Journal to call her "one of the most able writers of this genre," and The Chattanooga Times to proclaim her "a worthy successor to Georgette Heyer at her very best." Now, in The Noblest Frailty, Patricia Veryan continues this splendid tradition as she follows the adventures–and misadventures– of Yolande Drummond, Alain Devenish, and Craig Tyndale.
Patricia Valeria Bannister was born in London. After World War II, she married Allan Louis Berg and moved to the United States; she lived on the West Coast and was the author of many historical novels from 1978 until 2002, using the pen names Patricia Veryan and Gwyneth Moore.
At the time of her death, she was living in Bellevue, Washington, USA.
To me, Dev (also Josie) saved the book. It isn't that Yolande, Craig, mystery, and action were bad. But, I couldn't shake the feeling that this book was mostly to show Dev's growing up. And as such a story it was wonderful but as a standalone novel about Yolande and Craig, it didn't fascinate me much.
[5 stars for Dev's part - I can't wait for his final HEA, barely 3 stars for the rest, I am giving it 3-3.5 stars in the end, because I haven't had so much fun as reading the previous parts]
I loved the three main characters, though I feel Dev stole the show a bit, but as his personality was to most engading, I'm not complaining. To think there's 5 books between this and the one we finally get Dev's story in..
Anyway, Yland and Craig have a good story here, even if they don't spend much time together.
PG: Fighting, mention of murder, ghosts and Flash Houses. No ghosts present in this book. ;)
Re-reading some of my old favorites. This is one of several in the Sanguinet series. You don't have to read them all, but the same characters appear, even if only in a small part. So, it's a bit helpful to know the background theme. One reason I do like Patricia Veryan's writing is the humor she adds to every story. There's usually at least one giggle out loud included.
I like the ghost story aspect of the story the best and that Dev is somewhat psychic. Yolande and Craig are nice enough but once again, Dev as the secondary hero overshadows them.