BLOG TOUR: The Husband Criteria by Catherine Kullman
London 1817
The primary aim of every young lady embarking on the Spring frenzy
that is the Season must be to make a good match. Or must it? And what is a good
match? For cousins Cynthia, Chloe and Ann, well aware that the society preux
chevalier may prove to be a domestic tyrant, these are vital questions. How
can they discover their suitors’ true character when
all their encounters must be confined to the highly ritualised round of balls,
parties and drives in the park?
As they define and refine their Husband Criteria, Cynthia finds
herself unwillingly attracted to aloof Rafe Marfield, heir to an earldom, while
Chloe is pleased to find that Thomas Musgrave, the vicar’s son from home, is
also in London. And Ann must decide what is more important to her, music or
marriage.
And what of the gentlemen who consider the marriage mart to be their hunting grounds? How will they react if they realise how rigorously they are being assessed?
A light-hearted, entertaining look behind the scenes of a Season that takes a different course with unexpected consequences for all concerned.
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Author Bio:
Catherine has always been interested in the extended Regency period, a
time when the foundations of our modern world were laid. She loves writing and
is particularly interested in what happens after the first happy end—how life
goes on for the protagonists and sometimes catches up with them. Her books are
set against a background of the offstage, Napoleonic wars and consider in
particular the situation of women trapped in a patriarchal society.
She is the author of The Murmur of Masks, Perception & Illusion, A Suggestion of Scandal, The Duke’s Regret, The
Potential for Love, A
Comfortable Alliance and Lady Loring’s Dilemma.
Catherine also blogs about
historical facts and trivia related to this era. You can find out more about
her books and read her blog (My Scrap Album) at her website. You can contact her via her Facebook page or on Twitter.
Author Links:
Website: http://www.catherinekullmann.com
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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15549457.Catherine_Kullmann
Thank you so much for hosting Catherine Kullmann today on your lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteCathie xx
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