Thursday's Child #classic#historical fiction by Rosemary Morris

 

Thursday’s Child by Rosemary Morris a #Classic#early 19th century novel  is Book 4 in  Heroines Born on Different Days of the Week loosely connected series.

 

Review

 

J. Pitman’s 5 out of 5 stars review.

 

Humour, Adventure, Heart-breaking Sadness

 

I really enjoyed having a new Rosemary Morris to read I've been a fan since I first discovered Rosemary's Queen Anne books - however, I think this Regency series is particularly good.

Thursday's Child is the 5th book in a series - you don't have to read them in order, as each is stand alone. However, in each book you meet at least a few of the characters from the others.

This one features Margaret - outspoken, unruly but very much loved by her guardian and elder brother, the Earl of Saunton. Margaret's impetuous outbursts land her in trouble early in the book, and she spends the rest of it extricating herself from a growing selection of pickles, so to speak.

There is humour, adventure, excellent research, and description of the Regency period in this novel. You will find scenes of heart-breaking sadness and some very funny ones too. The story examines the abandoned/misused wife's plight before the Married Woman's Property Act, but in such a way that you don't need to have ever heard of it in order to enjoy the story.

As for the end - lordy, what a surprise!

 

Rosemary Morris does write in a sensual way about love and loss, but there is no explicit sex in this book.

 

“The background, clothes, the food and drink, and etiquette of the day help to bring the story to vibrant life.”  

 

The links to buy Thursday's Child are at https://bwlpublishing.ca/morris-rosemary

 

To read the first three chapters of my novels please visit my website:-  www.rosemarymorris.co.uk

 

 

 

 

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