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Midnight Waltz

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A proper country miss receives anonymous threatening letters hinting at her scandalous family secrets. Then, on the eve of her first ball, she is charmed by the roguish Hugh Carlyle. Could the notorious rake be part of the conspiracy against …

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A proper country miss receives anonymous threatening letters hinting at her scandalous family secrets. Then, on the eve of her first ball, she is charmed by the roguish Hugh Carlyle. Could the notorious rake be part of the conspiracy against her family, or is he the only one who can uncover the truth in her heart? Two star Review from QNPoohBear @ Goodreads: This story is rather long in places but the mystery kept me guessing. I thought I had it all figured out but there were some twists that I didn't see that complicated matters. Someone could probably easily figure out who but the rest is a bit difficult. The story is a little dark for a Regency romance. It seems to be modeled on Georgette Heyer's Cousin Kate in places. The characters are a bit difficult to like. Constance is practical and kind but she's somewhat naive which makes the story a bit frustrating. The rest of the characters are unlikeable, even the hero. I liked Carlyle well enough until the big misunderstanding. That went way above and beyond what I would be willing to tolerate and I lost any sort of positive feelings for him and then proceeded to loathe his high-handed, egotistical personality. I wouldn't recommend this novel to those who like the comedy of manners stories or even traditional Regencies. This one is for those who enjoy more Gothic stories and don't mind heroes who change personalities in the middle of the book.

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"A proper country miss receives anonymous threatening letters hinting at her scandalous family secrets. Then, on the eve of her first ball, she is charmed by the roguish Hugh Carlyle. …"

— Margaret

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