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Sweet Stuff: Karen Barker's American Desserts (2004) — Fotograf, einige Ausgaben51 Exemplare

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' Paul Buchanan said (1) 'they're good pictures. Good and plain.' They are that (1) a gifted photographer's portrait of the people as they saw themselves. from Bruce Morton's introduction 'If I did take them (1) a photographer living in the mountains (1) amerikanischer Süden (1) an itinerant photographer who (1) and by car (1) and discovered a splendid photographer. Buchanan didn't think of himself that way; he took pictures because it paid well (1) and he was a professional who took pride in what he did. Buchanan worked during years when the mountains were still relatively isolated and when many outsider photographers tended to stereotype the people who lived there (1) born and raised in the mountains (1) but the subjects did the posing. They chose what to wear and how to stand. In Paul Buchanan's pictures (1) but they are something more as well. They are history (1) Clean Regency Romance (1) Courtney Reid-Eaton Collection (1) for instance. Buchanan (1) Fotografie (4) Fotografien (1) heard about Buchanan and went to see him. He told her stories--many of which are transcribed in this book--and showed her some of his negatives (1) historischer Liebesroman (1) Hörbuch (1) Liebschaften der Regentschaft (1) LIN (1) NC (1) never did that. These photographs are posed pictures (1) North Carolina (1) on foot (1) on horseback (1) or some of the stuff that history is made of: a few more pieces of the quilt that is our memory (1) posing them in homespun instead of their new store clothes (1) schwarz-weiß (1) she thought (1) südlich (1) that tells us who we were and who we are. (1) The Picture Man was Paul Buchanan (ca. 1910-1987) (1) then (1) though (1) unprintable. Hawthorne cleaned them up (1) wandered four North Carolina mountain counties from 1920 until about 1951. He had stopped making pictures for more than thirty years when Ann Hawthorne (1) we have a pure record (1) Wunschzettel (1)

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I’m always excited to try a new Regency romance author. When I was asked by Ann Hawthorne to listen to the audiobook version of An Authoress and a Viscount, I was happy to give it a chance. I wasn’t disappointed. This witty, novella length story takes a unique approach to Regency romance by placing the main characters inside the royal court. It’s an opposites attract, good girl/bad boy romance with plenty of sparks without going beyond a closed door romance.

Lavinia Dudley gained fame and the notice of Queen Charlotte with her first novel. Asked to become one of the Queen’s dressers, she soon finds herself under intense scrutiny. She’s teased by other courtiers because of her father’s music teacher profession, and her lack of understanding court customs. Her writing is also suffering. When she meets Lord Granville, she’s both attracted and repelled by the known rake. When he offers to help her escape court life, she considers the exasperating man’s offer.

Hugh, Lord Granville excepted the prestigious title of an equerry to the King for one main purpose, to avenge his father’s reputation. While missing home, he frequently finds himself indulging in bad behavior. When he meets Lavinia, a cunning scheme develops. But, when they visit Cheltenham together with the court and frequently find themselves in each others’ company, he begins to see Lavinia as more than just a means to an end.

I thoroughly enjoyed the audiobook version! The witty, crisp dialogue was made all the better with the fabulous narration. Mary Jane Wells captures all the characters so well including those with German accents. She really brings out the emotion and humor.

At around four hours, this engaging story was easily to listen to in a day. I was completely captured by the upright, rule following Lavinia and the charming, bad boy Hugh. I loved their banter and Hugh’s slightly naughty remarks. I enjoyed watching them go from tolerating each other to falling in love. The story was interesting with all the court customs, as well as amusing. The slow burn romance and reformed rake aspects were also fun. There’s a bit of intrigue they’re involved in and I enjoyed seeing them work together to solve the problem.

Definitely recommend to Regency romance fans who don’t mind a bit of innuendo. It’s a clean romance with a little spice. Looking forward to future books by this author. I was offered an advanced listener copy from the author. All opinions are my own and voluntarily given.

CW: Allusions to Hugh’s rakish past including his proclivity for seducing married women, but with very little detail. There’s also a time where Lavinia considers giving into temptation.
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