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An Agreeable Alliance: A Regency Romance (Sons of Somerset Book 4) Kindle Edition
It’s only a little ruse…
Rebecca Turner traveled to Bath on the faint hope of finding a cure for her ailing mother—but with very little money to pay for it.
Dr. Jared Cooper was unsure he could ever love again until he laid eyes on Rebecca’s cousin—the incomparable Miss Alicia. He’s smitten, but she’s in mourning and thus unavailable for a time. Fortunately, her cousin Rebecca can help.
Finding themselves each in need of something that the other person can procure, Rebecca and Jared strike a bargain: he agrees to tend to her ailing mother at no charge on the condition that Rebecca discreetly passes his letters to her mourning cousin. She can ill afford to lose Dr. Cooper’s help, so when Alicia refuses to write back to the doctor, Rebecca takes matters into her own hands.
But what can Rebecca do when she finds herself falling in love with the man behind the letters, and he doesn’t know it’s her?
Sons of Somerset: A Clean Regency Romance Series
Can five working class men find love on the job?
This is the fourth book in the clean Regency romance Sons of Somserset series. Although this working class romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when read in order.
Book 1: Carving for Miss Coventry by Deborah M. Hathaway
Book 2: The Stable Master's Son by Mindy Burbidge Strunk
Book 3: In Pursuit of the Painter by Ashtyn Newbold
Book 4: An Agreeable Alliance by Kasey Stockton
Book 5: The Highwayman's Letter by Martha Keyes
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 9, 2021
- File size2929 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B091GM9TGK
- Publisher : Golden Owl Press (October 9, 2021)
- Publication date : October 9, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 2929 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 288 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #118,155 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #837 in Historical Regency Fiction
- #2,360 in Clean & Wholesome Romance (Kindle Store)
- #2,819 in Regency Historical Romance
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About the author
Kasey Stockton is a staunch lover of all things romantic. She doesn't discriminate between genres and enjoys a wide variety of happily ever afters. She publishes both contemporary and historical novels, and all of her titles fall under clean romance. She loves reading, chocolate, and period dramas, but nothing tops her very own prince charming, their three children, and their sweet goldendoodle.
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At this point, I do believe you shall simply always receive letter reviews from me, because every time I read another of your books, I am left so incredibly happy that any other Reggie would simply be blasphemy. As such, I believe you deserve to be elevated in status. Thus, you shall henceforth be known Lady Stockton.
Now, allow me to attempt to wax eloquent on how much I adored this delightful book.
I loved how determined and devoted Rachel was. She genuinely cared about her family and that love shone through everything she did—including one not-particularly-wise decision (I’m certain you know of what I speak). But I loved her personality and how she grew, particularly as she began to learn to be more accepting of kindness and help from others.
Jared was really a great guy. He had such a kind nature and was a genuinely good person—even if it takes the proverbial slap in the face for him to recognize what (or who) he actually needs in his life. But I sincerely love a kindhearted hero and Jared fits that bill so well.
The two sets of parents in this book were also wonderful. It was just so sweet to read a story where neither protagonist had terrible parents to deal with.
I loved this book and have so enjoyed reading more about the working class. Please keep writing delightfully delicious books, my dear Lady Stockton. I love to affectionately refer to them as happiness making, because each one I read truly fills me with happiness. An Agreeable Alliance is no exception. Thank you so much for gifting the world with your books!
Every yours,
Jessica
**Many thanks to the author for the advance copy, which I was offered with option to review. These are my very own thoughts.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021
At this point, I do believe you shall simply always receive letter reviews from me, because every time I read another of your books, I am left so incredibly happy that any other Reggie would simply be blasphemy. As such, I believe you deserve to be elevated in status. Thus, you shall henceforth be known Lady Stockton.
Now, allow me to attempt to wax eloquent on how much I adored this delightful book.
I loved how determined and devoted Rachel was. She genuinely cared about her family and that love shone through everything she did—including one not-particularly-wise decision (I’m certain you know of what I speak). But I loved her personality and how she grew, particularly as she began to learn to be more accepting of kindness and help from others.
Jared was really a great guy. He had such a kind nature and was a genuinely good person—even if it takes the proverbial slap in the face for him to recognize what (or who) he actually needs in his life. But I sincerely love a kindhearted hero and Jared fits that bill so well.
The two sets of parents in this book were also wonderful. It was just so sweet to read a story where neither protagonist had terrible parents to deal with.
I loved this book and have so enjoyed reading more about the working class. Please keep writing delightfully delicious books, my dear Lady Stockton. I love to affectionately refer to them as happiness making, because each one I read truly fills me with happiness. An Agreeable Alliance is no exception. Thank you so much for gifting the world with your books!
Every yours,
Jessica
**Many thanks to the author for the advance copy, which I was offered with option to review. These are my very own thoughts.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Loved Rebecca's personality and that she wore spectacles! Jared was thoughtful and kind, and I appreciated that their challenge to overcome didn't have anything to do with their social stations. Such a sweet romance and that kiss in the rain? Sigh worthy, for sure!
I have long been a fan of Kasey Stockton and this book is a perfect example why. Memorable characters, captivating plot, and swoony romance. What more could you ask for?
I received a complimentary copy of this book but a positive review was not required.
Part of this book's blurb/plot centered on Rebecca writing letters in place of her cousin. In another set up, this could have been cute or at least made more sense. Instead, the letter falsehood just created self inflicted angst after she already knew Jared would treat her mother without it. Poorly done. Jared was understandably upset. (It bugged me that he later apologized... for not doing so sooner? Eh.)
Well done, a completely enjoyable read.
I also like that the author did research into what life was like in England in 1816, down to the fact that the weather was unseasonably cold and rainy due to the volcano in Indonesia that had erupted and affected the climate worldwide.