A review by karen_unabridged
Arabella by Georgette Heyer

4.0

Arabella isn't my favorite of Heyer's heroines, nor is Beaumaris my favorite of her heroes, but they are both nice enough and they work well together. This story drags a bit at the beginning but then zips along nicely once our heroine makes it to London and adventures ensue.

Funniest parts: anything to do with the incorrigible Ulysses. Beaumaris gets the best dialog when he's talking to this mutt. Close second for "funniest" interactions are anything included Scudthorpe. (?) Anyway, I think that was his name. He'd be hysterically funny on screen. Where are the adaptations of Heyer? Really wish someone was adapting these for Masterpiece!