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Jennie Gallant

Autore di Imprudent Lady

132 opere 2,166 membri 56 recensioni

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Comprende anche: Joan Smith (2)

Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Jennie Gallant is a pseudonym used by the Canadian Joan Smith, whose works are now aliased to this page.

Opere di Jennie Gallant

Imprudent Lady (1978) 69 copie
Aunt Sophie's Diamonds (1977) 57 copie
Escapade (1977) 50 copie
Talk of the Town (1978) 37 copie
Behold, a Mystery! (1994) 35 copie
An Affair of the Heart (1977) 33 copie
Lace for Milady (1980) 30 copie
Murder Will Speak (1996) 29 copie
Babe (1980) 29 copie
Aurora (1980) 29 copie
A Regency Christmas [Anthology 4-in-1] (1994) — Collaboratore; Collaboratore — 28 copie
A Christmas Gambol (1996) 28 copie
Memoirs of a Hoyden (1988) 28 copie
Perdita (1981) 28 copie
Reluctant Bride (1982) 27 copie
Delsie (1982) 26 copie
A Country Wooing (1987) 26 copie
Dame Durden's Daughter (1978) 25 copie
The Kissing Bough (1994) 25 copie
Autumn Loves (Anthology 4-in-1) (1993) — Collaboratore — 25 copie
La Comtesse (1978) 25 copie
Winter Wedding (1990) 24 copie
Caprice (1983) 24 copie
Merry Month of May (1990) 24 copie
Brush With Death (1990) 24 copie
Sweet and Twenty (1979) 23 copie
Midnight Masquerade (1984) 23 copie
Royal Revels (1985) 22 copie
Old Lover's Ghost (1994) 22 copie
Madcap Miss (1990) 22 copie
Strange Capers (1986) 22 copie
An Infamous Proposal (1996) 22 copie
Reprise (1982) 22 copie
Follow That Blonde (1990) 21 copie
Kissing Cousins (1600) 21 copie
Wife Errant (1992) 21 copie
True Lady (1985) 21 copie
Country Flirt (1686) 21 copie
Rose Trelawney (1980) 21 copie
Lovers' Quarrels (1989) 20 copie
Love's Harbinger (1987) 20 copie
Love's Way (1982) 20 copie
Little Coquette (1998) 20 copie
The Polka Dot Nude (1989) 20 copie
The Hermit's Daughter (1988) 20 copie
The Savage Lord Griffin (1993) 20 copie
Tea and Scandal (1996) 19 copie
Silken Secrets (1988) 19 copie
Cousin Cecilia (2010) 19 copie
Blue Diamond (1981) 19 copie
Letters to a Lady (1987) 19 copie
Dangerous Dalliance (1992) 19 copie
Romantic Rebel (1990) 18 copie
Bath Belles (1986) 18 copie
Regency Masquerade (1994) 18 copie
Endure My Heart (1980) 18 copie
Lady Madeline's Folly (1983) 18 copie
Lovers' Vows (1830) 18 copie
Drury Lane Darling (1988) 17 copie
Murder Comes to Mind (1998) 17 copie
Minuet (1980) 17 copie
Francesca (1992) 17 copie
Petticoat Rebellion (1997) 17 copie
Olivia (1981) 17 copie
Royal Scamp (1989) 17 copie
Valerie (1981) 16 copie
Friends and Lovers (1780) 15 copie
Murder While I Smile (1997) 15 copie
Wiles of a Stranger (1982) 15 copie
Emerald Hazard (1988) 15 copie
The Great Christmas Ball (1993) 15 copie
Destiny's Dream (1988) 15 copie
The Devious Duchess (1985) 15 copie
Prelude to Love (1983) 15 copie
A Whisper on the Wind (1990) 14 copie
Murder and Misdeeds (1997) 14 copie
Larcenous Lady (1987) 11 copie
A Highwayman Came Riding (1998) 11 copie
The Spanish Lady (1992) 11 copie
Damsel in Distress (1994) 11 copie
Oh Miranda! (2001) 9 copie
Black Diamond (1981) 8 copie
Love Bade Me Welcome (1983) 7 copie
Flowers of Eden (1979) 6 copie
If You Love Me (1988) 6 copie
WHERE THERE'S A WILL (1986) 5 copie
Can't Buy Me Love (1993) 4 copie
By Hook or By Crook (1988) 4 copie
FROM NOW ON (1984) 4 copie
Best Of Enemies (1984) 3 copie
For Richer, For Poorer (1991) 3 copie
Thrill of the Chase (1989) 3 copie
Future Perfect (1984) 3 copie
The Infamous Madame X (1986) 3 copie
Dear Corrie (1987) 3 copie
Moon Love (2010) 2 copie
Headed for Trouble (1993) 2 copie
Maybe Next Time (1989) 2 copie
Poor Little Rich Girl (1993) 2 copie
After the Storm (1988) 2 copie
Trouble in Paradise (1984) 2 copie
Next Year's Blonde (1983) 2 copie
Strictly Business (1983) 2 copie
John Loves Sally (1993) 2 copie
Tender Takeover (1985) 1 copia
Sealed with a Kiss (1990) 1 copia
Her Lucky Break (1991) 1 copia
Az örökösnő (1995) 1 copia
Her Nest Egg (1990) 1 copia
Die Konfettifrau. (2000) 1 copia
Lady Lorna (2016) 1 copia
Yielding Art (1985) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Smith, Joan Marie (née Gerarda)
Altri nomi
Smith, Joan
Data di nascita
1932-08-09
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Canada
Luogo di nascita
Brockville, Ontario, Canada
Luogo di residenza
Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
Istruzione
Queen's University (Kingston ∙ Ontario)
Ontario College of Education
Attività lavorative
English teacher
Breve biografia
Found two differing birth dates: 1938, 1932-08-09 .
Nota di disambiguazione
Jennie Gallant is a pseudonym used by the Canadian Joan Smith, whose works are now aliased to this page.

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PERDITA is written in an unusual way than most Regency romances. Written almost like a diary being read out loud, PERDITA is told by the title character's governess/companion/cousin Moira, as she details her younger cousin's reckless scheme to get out of her arranged marriage.

Moira describes her cousin as having the typical fairy tale life—a wicked stepmother, pushover father, loads of money and incredible beauty. Her wicked stepmother had plans to wed Perdita off to an older gentleman, to get her out of the house, but Perdita will have none of it. Dissatisfied with her countrified life she is desperate to find adventure by being an actress.

Impulsive is an understatement of Perdita's personality—she runs off with an acting troop in the middle of the night without any thought as to her reputation. Moira, determined to look after her cousin and keep her respectable, follows after her. Her first thought is to drag her back, but seeing that they are now indebted to the actors, she agrees to let Perdita be the troop's newest leading lady until other circumstances can be made.

In a genre where romance is a key to the story, PERDITA seems to dwell less on the romances of either Perdita or Moira, and more on their adventures and predicaments. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. Moira isn't prone to daydreams of romance and Perdita is too easily swayed by a handsome and cheerful compliment, so it came as a surprise that Moira fell in love at all! Especially considering her love interest's first meeting with herself and Perdita.

The only real complaint I have is with the cover artwork—I'm not certain if that is supposed to depict Perdita, who is eighteen, or Moira, who is well over eighteen but not a fair-haired female. Whomever it does depict makes her very old looking and entirely too hard.
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lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
Cute story! Took me a while to get in to it, but I enjoyed this. It has more wit and originality than a lot of Regency chick-lit. It takes a while to figure out who should end up with who, but by the end you're rooting for the appropriate couple wholeheartedly.

The plot: Aunt Sophie dies, leaving an unusual will. In the will, she informs her hopeful heirs that her diamonds have been buried with her, and the intervening events of the next year will determine who gets her money. Everyone starts to plot: should some of them get married in accordance with what she probably wanted? Should they contest the will on the basis she was insane? Or should they just grab a shovel and go dig her up (and her diamonds)...… (altro)
 
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Alishadt | 1 altra recensione | Feb 25, 2023 |
Finished this with a sigh and a smile. Such a great duo Prudence and Lord Dammler turned out to be. I had my doubts about him at the beginning, but I was besotted by the end.
A library patron recommended this book to me when we were talking about our shared love of Regency romances, and it’s a winner. I loved the way Prudence and Dammler’s relationship developed from that of colleagues to friendship to love. One of my favorite lines from Dammler came in the last few pages.
What a damned fool I’ve been all these months, Prue. Why didn’t you tell me I loved you?


The dialogue was quite funny, and Prudence’s Uncle Clarence was comedy gold. Smith’s bio said she’s an Austen fan, and I saw that influence the most in how she characterized Clarence.

I sort of wish I hadn’t torn through this book so quickly, but I think I always feel that way about books I really enjoy. Stopping and savoring is the last thing I want to do. I guess that’s what re-reads are for.
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Harks | 6 altre recensioni | Dec 17, 2022 |
2,5

Wendy and her mother lives quietly in an old elizabethan cottage rented to them by her toplofty brother in law Lord Menrod.Despite the fact that they are related they dont see much of him as Wendys sister marriage to Lord Menrods brother was seen as a bit of a mesalliance and the couple moved to India.

Now the both of them have died and left behind two children who are being brought back to England.Wendy not trusting that Menrod will be relied on to fetch the children in person and will probably just hand them over to servants to be raised decides that the children will cone and live with her.
Of course Menrod doesnt think this is a good idea.Of course the children will be allowed to visit

All this is not helped by the fact that Wendys admirer a rich cit "Mr Everett) turned squire has started renovating the cottage staircase something that is sure to enrage Menrod. Wich he does find out no matter how much Wendy tries to distract him.

Not till he was actually into the hall did I recall the surprise awaiting him there. I heard an anguished howl, not unlike the squeal emitted by a stuck pig. It was Menrod, catching his first glimpse of the brass railing, the white paint, the gold rosettes. “What have you done? What is this—abhorrence?” he demanded.

Things between the couple go a bit wrong when Menrod thinks Wendy is only after to be supported through her niece and nephew and Wendy thinks he on the other hand is spoiling the Children by giving them sweets and things but no emotion.

This is a Joan Smith book I had been waiting for Regencyreads to release as I am a great fan of many of her books. Some more than others admittedly and sadly this one turned out to be not so great as I had hoped.

True there are some nice Little scenes between Wendy and Lord Menrod and while I love this subtetly in books like [b:Reluctant Bride|2789609|Reluctant Bride|Joan Smith|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1298523455s/2789609.jpg|2815376] but have enough scenes together to make you realize that yes they do like each other.

LIKE like each other.

FaL shows the like but there arent enough of those significant scenes to make the last minute confession seem credible.. I say if you like me like the books of JS and want to read her whole backlist ,then this is preferable to lets say [b:Talk of the Town|891426|Talk of the Town|Joan Smith|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1329379791s/891426.jpg|876667] but its not one of my top ten favorites.
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Litrvixen | Jun 23, 2022 |

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Statistiche

Opere
132
Utenti
2,166
Popolarità
#11,860
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
56
ISBN
354
Lingue
3

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