I used to accept more books for review on the blog, but I’ve become somewhat pickier about the ones I choose. I don’t have a lot of time to read–sadly, when it seems I could get a free book every week or so, should I want them! Most contemporary novels don’t appeal to me a whole lot.
However, back in the day I reviewed The Cubicle Next Door by Siri Mitchell and quite enjoyed it, so when I saw one of her new books on the list, I decided to ask for it.
As is so often the case, A Constant Heart has not yet arrived and it is time for the book tour. However, I read the first chapter here and discovered that it isn’t a contemporary novel at all, but a historical romance from Elizabethan England. (You’d think the cover would have told me that, but our list doesn’t come with covers!) It sounds quite amusing and I think I’ll quite enjoy reading it once it finally arrives.
The young lady is the daughter of a knight, and the young man an earl in need of a fortune. As you might guess, and typical for the period, this marriage is not at all about love. In fact, they haven’t met yet. But what caught my funny bone, he writes sonnets and cannot figure out what might rhyme with carriage.