![]() Their marriage does not start out as a love match, but through Ethan’s gentle wooing, his honor and his kindness, he wins Lady Helen’s heart. This story has a sweetly unfolding romance between Lady Helen and Ethan. In many ways he reminds me of my father because he was also a self-made man. However, he accomplishes his goals the old-fashioned way, with hard work and determination. Once he makes his mind up, nothing will stand in his way. He is a fantastic hero with plenty of backbone and initiative. ![]() Ethan Brundy is by far the most unusual hero I have ever come across, and I have read a lot of books. I always love it when a character redeems themselves and Lady Helen does this in a most satisfying way. As the story progresses, she starts to see the world from a different perspective, her husband’s. After all, she is the daughter of a duke. Lady Helen starts out as a self-centered young woman who thinks everyone is beneath her. ![]() Cobb South took me from almost dislike to love by the end of the book. ![]() At first I was not sure I would like Lady Helen, but her character arch is incredible. When I saw that the book had a foreward by Mary Balogh, I immediately accepted the request in exchange for an honest review. My Musings I received a request from the author asking me if I would be interested in reviewing the audio version of The Weaver Takes a Wife. ![]() Traditional Regency, Georgette Heyer style! ![]()
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