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But will my book club like this story or be insulted that I dare make fun of historical romance, as many on-line reviewers were?
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One older lady loved it and found it very romantic. She didn't see the 'parody' aspect. Another older lady agreed with her. One said she thought the maid, Clowenna, a little stereotypical. (I loved that character!)
My book club met at Zach's to eat and discuss Lady Pencavel I'm in the back on the right. |
"Funny, teasing and tearing down all the tropes of romance," another said.
"It's accessible to a new reader, plus an experienced reader will understand the layers of poking fun, the satire," our librarian said.
They wanted to know where I found all the unusual Cornish surnames. I had the perfect link for Cornish names and their meanings, but can no longer find it. But other sites are out there.
The consensus was, they loved it, and the majority understood the farce, and didn't think that I'd insulted the romance genre.
My thoughts, romantic stories should be plausible, and not instant love, I must have you forever; though I've heard that happens.
If you want a laugh, and a few winks at propriety, give The Defiant Lady Pencavel a try.
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Was an amusing story.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Good to know your book club has a sense of humor. Happy holidays to all.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janet and Vijaya!
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