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Frederica

Georgette Heyer

4.1 AVERAGE


A complete delight! I enjoyed this so much and laughed a lot at the humor and wit of the story. The hero, Lord Alverstoke - a jaded, selfish, constantly bored rake with a sharp, dry wit - is a wonderfully charismatic character, and the transformation he makes from the start to the end of the story is so much fun. Seeing him get more and more involved in the lives of his distant relation, Frederica Merriville, and her siblings is hilarious and, ultimately, really heartwarming. (I love little Felix! What a hoot that kid is.) The bantering conversations between Frederica and Alverstoke sparkle and their friendship turning gradually to love was genuinely romantic to me.

Memorable scenes (
Spoilerthe Baluchistan hound, Jessamy's pedestrian curricle, the hot air balloon, Felix's illness
, a memorable cast of characters, and a hero and heroine with great chemistry - I loved all of it. This one is going right on my "favorites" list - 5 stars.

Read for Popsugar: A book about a 24-year-old

Our titular Frederica is 24, but the book is really about her whole family and the grumpy Marquis they win over. The characters are a lot of fun, and there are many entertaining scrapes. I think what threw me was the pacing, - it ambled through the first three quarters and then a lot happens in the last one. But overall very enjoyable!

From beginning to end, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. There were no lulls of boredom but a constant flow of capturing narrative. What made this book truly come to life were the characters. They were introduced and developed so well that you could see exactly where Heyer meant each character's story to go. She is my new favourite historical fiction writer.
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Even a mediocre Heyer is an excellent book

Do you like Regency romances? If so, you will love this.

The romance is slow-building, plausible and based on a real rapport between the characters. Frederica and Alverstoke bring out the best in each other, and they respect and like each other before love enters into it. Their dialogue is sharp and witty.

And unusually for a romance novel, the focus is on Alverstoke's point of view. He's more lively and witty than the usual male lead. His interplay with Frederica's brothers (and dog) is always hilarious. I don't recall the last time I was so amused by a romance novel.

The writing is great, the characters are memorable, and the romance is not horribly sexist. That's what I came for, and that's what I got. This is not high literature, but it's never boring either. Alverstoke so hates to be bored.

This was probably the most romantic of the three books I’ve read by this author. However, it was not in your face obvious as more contemporary romances. It is subtle. But the Marquis falling for Fredericka was obvious with his every word and action and decision. Also strangely enough, it felt like the Marquis was the main character in this story, with my page time and character growth, than the titular character. Either way, I adored it. It was cute and funny and exactly the style of historical romance I love. I’m excited to read more by this author

Very nearly as funny as [b:The Grand Sophy|261689|The Grand Sophy|Georgette Heyer|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1414731822s/261689.jpg|3234291]. I adore the Merrivilles, and very much enjoyed reading about their adventures in London. The titular Frederica, a self-declared old maid at 24, has come down to London to give her younger, and stunningly beautiful, sister Charis a London Season.

Special Animal Guest Star: Lufra, variously a mongrel or a rare and valuable Baluchistan hound.

A light-hearted read that kept my interest throughout. I would like to meet both Frederica and Alverstoke in real life! And Felix. He seems like a fun little chap and future engineer.

We love a Christmas break fueled read

(2 stars = it was okay)

An aromantic period romance. Not a lot of plot, but a lot of sometimes impenetrable banter. Disappointingly, the strong capable female protagonist gradually becomes more & more dependent on the rich & unflappable lord.