Review: The Courting Campaign

by | Aug 1, 2013 | 2013, A, Ages 12-18, ARC, eBook, Paperback, YA

Hott Synopsis:

Silliness. It’s just silliness! The staff believing that she should angle for the master’s hand. Emma knows her place in this house is as the nanny & not as the master’s wife! and if she ever were to forget then the widowed master’s sister-in-law is surely there to remind her!

All Emma wants is to show Sir Nicholas Rotherford exactly what he’s missing by skipping out on his daughter’s life. Emma loves Sir Nicholas’s daughter so much she doesn’t want her to grow up an orphan as she did.

Hott Review:

What I liked: I really enjoyed this book. The more Regina writes the better she gets. I really enjoyed her trilogy ‘The Everard Legacy‘ but it was quite a bit more serious than this book. This one is light-hearted, fun, and spunky.
What I didn’t like: Actually, the worst is waiting for the next one!

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Author: Regina Scott
Source: Author & Netgalley
Grade: A
Ages: 16+
Steam: YA
Series: The Master Matchmakers

Author Bio:

Regina Scott started writing novels in the third grade. Thankfully for literature as we know it, she didn’t actually sell her first Regency romance novel until she had learned a bit more about writing such as vocabulary, sentence structure, and plot. After numerous short stories and articles in magazines and trade journals, she got serious about her novel writing. The Regency romance The Unflappable Miss Fairchild was her first novel to be published (March 1998). In 2011, she was delighted to move into Christian romance with the publication of The Irresistible Earl.

Besides her novels, Regina Scott has had published three Regency romance novellas (“The June Bride Conspiracy” in His Blushing Bride, “Sweeter Than Candy” in A Match for Mother, and “A Place by the Fire” in Mistletoe Kittens), which are now featured in electronic book form as Be My Bride. Her novels have been translated into Dutch, German, Italian, and Portuguese; and Lord Borin’s Secret Love and The Rake’s Redemption have been issued in hardcover, large print editions. Many of her works are also available as electronic books through Belgrave House’sRegency Reads line or as self-published works, such as Perfection.

Regina Scott and her husband are the parents of two sons. They reside in southeast Washington State and are members of the Church of the Nazarene. Born in 1959 and raised in the Seattle area, Regina Scott is a graduate of the University of Washington. She comes by her writing talent naturally–both her parents were excellent writers in their vocations as teacher and electrical technician, now retired. Her mother envisioned the plot for “Sweeter Than Candy,” the novella which was written as a tribute to her.

Regina Scott is a devout Christian and a decent fencer; owns a historical, fantasy, and science fiction costume collection that currently takes up over a third of her large closet; and has been known to impersonate an independent consultant specializing in risk communication.

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Written by Regina Hott

I love to read! But I don't always think the synopsis on the backs of books do them justice. I do, however, believe all books should come with an intended rating - or at least a steam FYI. So, I'm taking upon myself to educate all -- christian & secular readers, alike -- on the books behind the synopsis and the possible things you may not want your YA reader to see. Enjoy!

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