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Midsummer Magic von Catherine Coulter
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Midsummer Magic (1999. Auflage)

von Catherine Coulter (Autor)

Reihen: Magic Trilogy (1)

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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:First in the Magic Trilogy.

A clever, beautiful woman disguises herself as a mousy Scottish lass to keep the notoriously rakish Earl of Rothermere from marrying her, only to find she was chosen for that very reason. After the earl discards her, she sheds her dowdy facade to become London society's brightest starâ??rousing the ire and igniting the passions of her faithless husband.… (mehr)
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To fulfill a pledge made by his father, Philip Hawksbury must marry one of the daughters of the Scottish Earl of Ruthven. While two are agreeable, Frances, the third sister, disguises herself as a dowd to discourage being chosen, but it backfires as Hawk thinks he can dump the ugly sister at his estate and continue his wild ways in London. The estate is a horse racing stable, and Frances loves horses, so she takes charge while her new husband is away. When he returns unexpectedly and finds his new bride is not the ugly woman he thought, sparks fly.
This is a fun romance with an intelligent heroine who is scrappy and wily. It is also somewhat dated, and Hawk's behavior doesn't fit with modern sensibilities; he's misogynistic, unlikable, and rude for a good part of the book. Some readers aren't going to like his behavior, and I cringed at times, but there's something about those older romance books. ( )
  N.W.Moors | Oct 30, 2023 |
Trigger warning: Rape

The only thing that this book had going for it, was that it kept making me think of the Jem and the Holograms song, "Midsummer Madness."

I maybe played that song a lot while reading this book on Saturday. I needed some happy heading my way.

Think of this book as the reverse "She's All That." Heroine is actually hot and smart young woman (Frances) who doesn't want to marry the hero (Phillip). Hero marries her anyway though because he thinks she's ugly so he can do what he wants and just ignore her. No, I am not kidding about that. He's also a jerk of the first order and when he realizes his wife is hot decides he is going to bend her to his will and make her want to have sex with him. I don't know people, I didn't write this. I may have screamed into a pillow for a second or two though while finishing this book up.

Frances Kilbracken is the daughter of the Earl of Ruthven. Frances father and Phillip's father (the Earl of Rothermere) obeys his father's dying wish to run off and marry one of the Earl's daughters. Phillip chooses Frances because one of the daughters is too attractive, I can't remember why the second one sucked, and then Frances who disguises herself and acts as if she can't read seems like the better wife for Phillip. Phillip has a mistress and has no intention of giving her up to a wife. So having a wife he can keep under his thumb sounds like the best arrangement.

I can see why Frances doesn't want to marry Phillip. I was actually glad she was smart and knew a ton of things about horses. I really wish though that she had gotten the upper hand with Phillip more though. In the end, because Frances likes sex, she just gets cowed by her husband. Once again, I didn't write this. I repeat I didn't write this.

Phillip is typical romance hero of the times. He is a jerk and also thinks no means yes. So yes dear readers, we got a rape scene. Nothing to recommend about Phillip. Though he does use cream when he rapes her which I think is Coulter's way of saying hey he's not super terrible since he used something to ease his way inside his wife while he rapes her. I am going to keep saying that because good lord I can't with this book. He speaks graphically to Frances about sex though after he realizes she's hot. He decides he is going to have his "rights" and is angry about Frances not acting like a typical female. And one wonders what would have happened if Phillip hadn't realized that Frances was not really unattractive? I guess his behavior would have been okay and yeah to the mistress?

There are side characters in this one and I did enjoy Phillip's father a lot. Also Frances's father. They appear to not be heartless men. Phillip's mistress? No. There is a freaking scene with Frances and the mistress attacking Phillip and I think it was supposed to be funny? I don't know. I didn't laugh. Maybe my funny bone doesn't exist anymore.

Philip's sister is apparently having relations to a dude she's not married to, and I wondered at no one blinking an eye about this in the time and day this book was taking place. It was weird it occurs and that Phillip used this as a reason to talk dirty to Frances. Yes that really did happen. I may have had some wine to stop thinking about this scene.

The writing is okay and the plot is straight forward. After reading "The Nightingale Legacy" it was nice to read a book that wasn't so confusing.

The ending was a well I guess things are alright even though some of these people are awful. I am so donating all of my romance reads to the library this weekend. ( )
  ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
Typical historical. Lots of back and forth between the H/h. Overly emotional. Sort of witty dialogue. ( )
  lesmel | Jul 14, 2013 |
Phillip Evelyn Hawksbury (Hawk), a bon vivant, player,carouser,is the Earl of Rothermere and is to be engaged to one of the daughter s of the Scottish Earl of Ruthven. When faced with the choice of three sisters he chooses the ugliest,shyest, most undemanding one,Frances.
This marriage is to relieve his father from a promise made to the Earl of Ruthven 20 years ago.
The Bride Frances is a tomboy, and her father's son. She has no desire to leave home at all,especially to be wed to an Englishman,so she disguises herself as a ugly hag. She is chosen inspite of this effort and must wed Hawk. Thus begins the" Taming of The Screw". Both characters have struggles with their life choices and eventually rise to the challenge. Frances forsakes her dowdy attire, and Hawk forsakes his mistress and rowdy ways. It is a comic and spicy tale of this melding of two souls.
Hawk seems to be cruel and over bearing initiallly, but his fiesty wife is such a challenge that she gains his respect with her intelligence and independence. He must use wit and manipulation not brute force to outwit her.
Frances discovers the Stables and racing stock, she is in heaven and takes over her husbands authority while he is calivanting in London. There are several mystery's around the horses and stables which must be solved.
Subplots involve cultural differences and prejudices of the Scots and English, woman's place in society and the family.
The battle of the sexes is hillarious entre Hawk and Francis , he is frustrated with her and she is irrvelent and rebellious. While she soften he grows into mature adulthood to take his place as the head of his family and Lord of the Manor.I thoroughly enjoyed reading this historical romance.
  echarles18 | Mar 1, 2008 |
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Philip Evelyn Desborough Hawksbury, Earl of Rothermere, handed his gloves and riding cloak to marquess's butler, Shippe, glanced briefly toward the array of footmen who hovered nearby in the great entryway of Chandos Chase, and said quietly, How does my father?
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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:First in the Magic Trilogy.

A clever, beautiful woman disguises herself as a mousy Scottish lass to keep the notoriously rakish Earl of Rothermere from marrying her, only to find she was chosen for that very reason. After the earl discards her, she sheds her dowdy facade to become London society's brightest starâ??rousing the ire and igniting the passions of her faithless husband.

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