Oh heavens! That was fun! I think several people might give this a 4* rating rather than a 5* if they're getting technical or looking for a strict regency read and all proper characters but that's not what this is at all. I so did not expect some of the twists and turns that were in this book. But I loved it! I laughed out loud, got a little frustrated at some characters, aka Hartley, got a little emotional along with them (tears, anger, some swoony sighs), but overall just kept turning the pages and having a grand ol' time while reading! And yes, I was highlighting like crazy!
We've got contemporary time, England, time travel, Regency time, magic, unconventional moments and lots of laughs packed into this story.
Emma cracked me up! When she's transported back in time and finds herself completely out of her element, she steps up to the plate and delivers. Could you imagine finding yourself in the Regency time period without knowing about the customs and societal expectations? Well that's exactly what happens to Emma. And her little quips...definitely kept the Regency characters on their toes trying to figure out what she was saying to them. I had to laugh when she first thought she was dreaming and starts talking to Lord Hartley as if he was her dream man. Oh heavens...open mouth, insert foot! Especially when she discovers she's not dreaming. Ha! Talk about getting into some interesting conversations when what she thought was being said was not what someone else thought was being said. Her giggles over a whist game, or riding horses, or being name-ist (because the name Kitty was definitely a little bit or a lot a bit used for similar characters).
Ok, maybe those few references won't mean anything to you if you haven't read the book, but those of you who have, you totally understand. Those of you who will be reading it, you'll know soon enough.
Hartley, well he may be a little slow in my book because of his whole, "you're going to marry my brother" attitude. But I think I might forgive him when he comes to his senses...finally! And what brings him to his senses, fun, fun, fun. Gotta love family and plans and plots and being too absorbed to see what's right in front of you. Ok, I guess I loved Hartley too!
Seriously this was just fun from the get go. Charles...yep loved, absolutely loved and adored Charles! By the way, Charles is the aunt and the best aunt EVER! She had me laughing and cheering her on at all of her fun antics and sly ways.
And Cinderella, yes it has always been one of my favorite fairy tales and I'll just say that the whole usage of it in this story only had me loving it more.
If you're looking for prim and proper and dead on the money type Regency read, keep looking. But if you want something that will just be pure fun and laughs and such, grab this one!
There were a couple times though that I felt like Emma and Hartley were being a little repetitive in their back and forth but even with feeling that way I think it worked for the storyline. I can see some readers possibly thinking some of that could have been shortened or his referencing a past love and heartache a few more times than necessary. But like I said, I think it worked and kept the tension and angst flowing in the story.
I really want to share lots of my quotes with you but after I scrolled through them I think they'd be spoilerish and I just can't do that, so you only get one quote that I hope you'll enjoy!
"I would suppose that every time period would have their advantages or disadvantages. No place would be perfect," he mused. "That what would matter would be the people you chose to pass it with." That drive I felt to go back to my own time? That was about being timesick, not homesick. He was right. The people who loved you mattered. I felt more at home here than I ever had anywhere else.
This book was seriously just what I needed the last two days. Life has been super busy culminating with all these projects finishing up this week and weekend. And little sleep and emotions high as well as the anniversary today of a tragic and shocking death of a loved one that just still hurts. So to say that I needed something lighthearted and distracting and that this completely delivered is absolutely true! Thanks Sariah Wilson for a fun escape from everything while I dove in and enjoyed your book!!! Many thanks and many hugs!
Content: Clean. There is some mild innuendo scattered throughout the book. Some more intense kissing scenes but nothing more than kissing. Some talk about sex, nothing graphic, mostly at the beginning that the main character doesn't want to have sex before marriage and has been pressured by dates to do so.
I received a copy from the publisher, Kindle Press, via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions in the review are my own.
Happy Reading!!!