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Marry in Scarlet is the fourth book in the series and in this book we have the final (I am guessing the final) book in the series. Now I haven't had a chance to read all the books in the series here so I will say first off that you don't need to read all the previous books in the series to read this book. Because I have only read book two and I wasn't lost at all. And if you understand the inner workings of Anne Gracie and how she writes, you will fall in love with this style that this book is penned in. Now I probably might have loved this book a bit more if I had read previous books and seen more background in our hero and heroine, but overall I did like this book.
Marry In Scarlet starts with some tension between our hero and heroine and they hate each other with a passion. George finds Hart overbearing, rude and controlling. And Hart finds George unconventional, a prude and too prideful. Soon Hart and George find something more building between them other than the hate and distrust that have for each other. Soon we see a physical attraction which builds into tender affection and playfulness and trust between these two. But their road is packed with obstacles especially within the relationship....will George and Hart find the balance and openness they need or will it fall apart?
This book honestly is a pride and prejudice retelling. And what a retelling this turned out to be and quite frankly I fell in love with this style of retelling. Now first I want to make it clear that the angst in this book is the type of angst I REALLY need to be prepped beforehand because this is the main reason my rating isn't as high. I really struggled with the first half of the book and the biggest reason for that is due to the tension that was pretty strong for me if I didnt know I was going into it and the second reason I struggled with this book is the heroine. *Sigh* I get the whole independent woman and all that and being all for feminism, but the personality of our heroine put my teeth on edge. I did like her in parts but her character was too much for me and didn't seem at all easy to relate with. If this heroine was real, I doubt we would be friends and in many ways due to how she treats and views men, very demeaning of them at times. It just didn't sit well with me and I probably will be in the minority opinion but this is a honest view.
Now I will say that the second half of the story was ROCKIN GREAT.....this story really worked for me once we got past most of the hate and tension and got to the beauty of the book and that is seeing both George and Hart softening towards each other and exploring what they feel for one another. They both have strong opinions but the book really shines once we see them see the good sides of each other instead of all the bad. And boy this book had me laughing so hard. Especially in how George views the physical attraction she has for Hart.....like its animal heat and will go away lol yeah sorry Miss George, but human sexual attraction doesn't really work like animals. It was pretty hilarious to see her view it like its the common cold or flu, to be avoided at all costs.
Overall I have found Marry In Scarlet to be a highly enjoyable read that is packed with laughs, an entertaining dialogue and true delights to savor.





Marry in Scarlet is the fourth book in the series and in this book we have the final (I am guessing the final) book in the series. Now I haven't had a chance to read all the books in the series here so I will say first off that you don't need to read all the previous books in the series to read this book. Because I have only read book two and I wasn't lost at all. And if you understand the inner workings of Anne Gracie and how she writes, you will fall in love with this style that this book is penned in. Now I probably might have loved this book a bit more if I had read previous books and seen more background in our hero and heroine, but overall I did like this book.
Marry In Scarlet starts with some tension between our hero and heroine and they hate each other with a passion. George finds Hart overbearing, rude and controlling. And Hart finds George unconventional, a prude and too prideful. Soon Hart and George find something more building between them other than the hate and distrust that have for each other. Soon we see a physical attraction which builds into tender affection and playfulness and trust between these two. But their road is packed with obstacles especially within the relationship....will George and Hart find the balance and openness they need or will it fall apart?
This book honestly is a pride and prejudice retelling. And what a retelling this turned out to be and quite frankly I fell in love with this style of retelling. Now first I want to make it clear that the angst in this book is the type of angst I REALLY need to be prepped beforehand because this is the main reason my rating isn't as high. I really struggled with the first half of the book and the biggest reason for that is due to the tension that was pretty strong for me if I didnt know I was going into it and the second reason I struggled with this book is the heroine. *Sigh* I get the whole independent woman and all that and being all for feminism, but the personality of our heroine put my teeth on edge. I did like her in parts but her character was too much for me and didn't seem at all easy to relate with. If this heroine was real, I doubt we would be friends and in many ways due to how she treats and views men, very demeaning of them at times. It just didn't sit well with me and I probably will be in the minority opinion but this is a honest view.
Now I will say that the second half of the story was ROCKIN GREAT.....this story really worked for me once we got past most of the hate and tension and got to the beauty of the book and that is seeing both George and Hart softening towards each other and exploring what they feel for one another. They both have strong opinions but the book really shines once we see them see the good sides of each other instead of all the bad. And boy this book had me laughing so hard. Especially in how George views the physical attraction she has for Hart.....like its animal heat and will go away lol yeah sorry Miss George, but human sexual attraction doesn't really work like animals. It was pretty hilarious to see her view it like its the common cold or flu, to be avoided at all costs.
Overall I have found Marry In Scarlet to be a highly enjoyable read that is packed with laughs, an entertaining dialogue and true delights to savor.





funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Think I just found a new author to follow. Never a dull moment and the characters Hart and George are amazing.
medium-paced
Marry in Scarlet has some pacing weirdness, an unnecessary last-minute subplot, and an overly saccharine epilogue...but it still worked for me. There isn't anything really new going on here, but for the most part, it's well executed. There's a really great scene in which the heroine confronts the insufferable hero on his manipulative behavior and lack of consideration for others, leading him to reexamine his actions. It's the turning point in their relationship and the reason for my 4-star rating.
Spoiler
child kidnapping
This was my favorite in the series. I enjoy the unexpected circumstances of some of the characters.
Enjoyable read.
Enjoyable read.
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I liked George, for the most part, but Everingham came across as manipulative and controlling for way too much of the book. Once she had an out, why did she still want to marry him? The last quarter of the book was also strange, in that I expected a resolution to their relationship issues, but instead we got a random subplot about two kidnapped children.
Georgianna isn't interested in marriage even though the Duke of Everingham is determined to have her. He traps her in a compromising position and she is forced to marry him. He wants a marriage of convenience, but... well, this is a pretty well-worn trope in regency books.
Anyway, Ms Gracie manages to write two interesting characters and an enjoyable story, so I found it a good and fast read.
Anyway, Ms Gracie manages to write two interesting characters and an enjoyable story, so I found it a good and fast read.
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No