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Before the Season Ends (A Regency Inspirational Romance)

di Linore Rose Burkard

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In her debut novel of what she calls "spirited romance for the Jane Austen soul," author Linore Rose Burkard tells the intriguing story of Miss Ariana Forsythe, a young woman caught between her love for a man who doesn't share her faith and her resolution to marry only a fellow believer in Christ. Trouble at home sends the young woman to her aunt's townhome in the fashionable Mayfair district of London. There she finds worse troubles than those that prompted her flight from home. Ariana is soon neck??deep in high society and at odds with Mr. Phillip Mornay, London's current darling rogue. Then a scandal changes Ariana forever. Her heart, her faith, and her future are all at stake in an unexpected adventure that gains even the Prince Regent's attention. Will Ariana's faith survive this test? And what about her heart? For it's Ariana's heart that most threatens to betray the truths she has always believed in. When she finds herself backed against a wall, betrothed to the wrong young man, how can it ever turn out right? Jane Austen readers and fans of Regency romances everywhere will love Before the Season Ends.… (altro)

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You are transported to London where upper class has their standards. But love does not care about Society standards.
Ariana would have married the wrong person had not her parents sent her to her Aunt's house. Her Aunt had no children and wanted to introduce someone into society.
I especially loved where Phillip finds Ariana in a tree she climbed and he shielded her from eyes of Society. I believe one knows when they are drawn to someone - their soul-mate.
I loved all the circumstances that put Ariana and Phillip together. The unfolding of the story from beginning to end holds your attention.
Ariana is torn between love and her beliefs. But as one who took a chance on a new christian knowing God put us together, this part I know first hand.
I highly recommend you prepare for an adventure. ( )
  squiresj | Jan 25, 2013 |
Perfect for : Personal reading, book club read (Contains Discussion Questions)

In a nutshell: A wonderful Regency Romance, set in England in 1813, with the added benefit of a little faith added in. Ariana, the 19-year-old strong-willed daughter of the Forsythe's, has determined that she is going to marry the 60 year old village rector! In an act of desperation, her parents send her to her Aunt in London for a season. When she gets to London, at her first real outing, she bumps into Mornay, the man her Aunt has told her to avoid! This is a charming faith-focused Regency romance that is sure to be a favorite for Regency romance readers!

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Characters: We follow Ariana on her adventures in London where she is sent to stay with her Aunt . . . and where she makes the acquaintance of the season's confirmed bachelor, Mornay. I really enjoyed Mornay's character - as he actually took an interest in helping Ariana, and as he transformed into a better person throughout the book.

Story-Line: The author has included many wonderful details from the era to help the reader easily visualize what is happening in the story. In true Regency-form, the main character Ariana goes to London to have a season, where she will participate in the rounds of dinners, balls and parties where many of the ton will try to make a successful marriage match.

Readability: For me, the book was an easy read, even with over 330 pages. I've read many Regency romances, so I am very familiar with the words used during that time (ton, tendre, fustian, etc), but for those who aren't, the author has included a wonderful glossary at the end of the book!

Overall: A delightful Regency with an emphasis on faith and values! I sure hope Ms. Burkard has another Inspirational Regency Romance on the way! ( )
  wbarker | Sep 10, 2009 |
Written in the Jane Austin era and with her style. It is a story of Ariana Forsythe, who is sent to her Aunt Bentley's home in London. Her Aunt is out to find her a suitable husband, but never did either one of them think it would turn out to be the rogue, Mr. Phillip Mornay. But there is a problem that is keeping Ariana from a future with Phillip. I really liked the style of writing and the way Ariana was portrayed and how she stood by her convictions. ( )
  judyg54 | Jun 8, 2009 |
I really enjoyed this story. I've never read Jane Austen so the whole omniscient POV thing was a bit challenging at first. But once I got the hang of it I was totally pulled in to the story and fell in love with the characters. I am looking forward to the next book. ( )
  MichelleSutton | Apr 13, 2009 |
Though Jane Austen was raised in a devoutly Christian home, her novels dealt with matters of the faith on a peripheral level. Certain characters were engaged in the ministry as a career, and church attendance, belief in God, and a high moral standard were givens. Christian culture was the assumed setting; personal struggles, growth and dependence upon God are rarely addressed outwardly.

Austen’s novels have retained a steady popularity and loyal following amongst those who have fallen in love with her Regency period England. Even today, the genteel society, lush green estates, high-minded heroines and ever present threat of scandal continue to captivate readers. Linore Rose Burkard doesn’t hesitate to draw attention to the commonalities between her Regency inspirational romances and Austen’s work. Indeed the catch phrase “Inspirational Romance for the Jane Austen Soul” graces the back cover of her debut novel - Before the Season Ends - set in England, 1813. Though I read romance very rarely, as a reader of Austen’s works how could I resist such a claim? An effort to add a distinctively faith-based element to this beloved period — much novelized and transformed into big screen adaptations - could hardly be missed.

Ariana Forsythe is the second eldest daughter of her family. Finding their daughter facing an utterly unsuitable romantic pairing - laughably so for the reader, but most dire indeed for her parents - Mr. Forsythe impulsively acquiesces to the request of his widowed, childless sister in London. Ariana is sent to London for the season to live with her Aunt Bentley who outfits her extravagantly and sweeps her into the whirl of London society for the season.

Ariana proves to be a sweet, earnest girl who longs to serve the Lord above all else. Her enthusiasm and child-like forthrightness soon earn her an enemy who seeks to embroil her in a scandal involving London’s most recalcitrant bachelor, Mr. Phillip Mornay (who also proves to be no more than a nominal Christian). With her life so surprisingly intertwined with a man she has been warned to avoid, Ariana struggles against both her emotions and intellect as she seeks to determine God’s will for her life.

Elements of Burkard’s story certainly ring a familiar bell. An alternately dashing then meek heroine with sparkling, witty eyes; an antagonistic, wealthy debonair gentleman – yes we can certainly find common threads here with Austen’s novels. Burkard’s writing includes Regency turns of phrase, vocabulary and slang, and - being written from an outsider’s point of view - details cultural practices in greater depth than those novels written during this period ever do. In fact a glossary of Regency terms is included for those just dipping their toe into the waters of this English era.

All that I have mentioned above is not surprising in and of itself. The component of this novel that blindsided me was the instantaneous addiction I experienced when I cracked the pages of Before the Season Ends. I have spent many late nights reading but I have never, ever read until such a late hour as I have with Burkard’s first novel. Indeed – if I hadn’t noticed the shocking hour (which I will not admit to in print) I believe I would have kept reading until I finished the novel or my family awoke. I will concede that it wouldn’t have been long until either of these occurrences took place. After noticing the time I forced myself to set the book aside and finished it later that day.

I can’t help but wonder if Linore Rose Burkard has somehow created the formula for inspirational romance crack-cocaine, or if her novel was just what I needed that long night. I suppose I will have to wait until her second Regency inspirational romance, The House in Grosvenor Square, is released in April 2009. If her second novel is as shockingly compelling as her first I imagine she can look forward to the creation of her very own inspirational romance empire.

Reviewed at http://quiverfullfamily.com ( )
  jenniferbogart | Dec 24, 2008 |
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In her debut novel of what she calls "spirited romance for the Jane Austen soul," author Linore Rose Burkard tells the intriguing story of Miss Ariana Forsythe, a young woman caught between her love for a man who doesn't share her faith and her resolution to marry only a fellow believer in Christ. Trouble at home sends the young woman to her aunt's townhome in the fashionable Mayfair district of London. There she finds worse troubles than those that prompted her flight from home. Ariana is soon neck??deep in high society and at odds with Mr. Phillip Mornay, London's current darling rogue. Then a scandal changes Ariana forever. Her heart, her faith, and her future are all at stake in an unexpected adventure that gains even the Prince Regent's attention. Will Ariana's faith survive this test? And what about her heart? For it's Ariana's heart that most threatens to betray the truths she has always believed in. When she finds herself backed against a wall, betrothed to the wrong young man, how can it ever turn out right? Jane Austen readers and fans of Regency romances everywhere will love Before the Season Ends.

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