I’ve
enjoyed historical fiction novels from Syrie James in the past and was
delighted to have a chance to review her new historical romance, Runaway
Heiress. Runaway Heiress is a Victorian
historical romance involving the American invasion of heiresses to England trying
to snag a titled husband. Think Cora
from Downton Abbey or all the ladies in The Buccaneers by Edith Wharton.
Alexandra
Atherton has attended college in America and wants an independent life full of
learning. Her mother has other plans and
has brought her to England to use her father’s wealth to lure a titled
husband. This will help the family
social standing in America. Alexandra is
horrified when the suiter her mother has chosen tries to have his way with her
in the garden. She runs off to try to
return to America to live her own independent life. During her escape, her money is stolen, and
she is left alone and penniless. Help
from some kind strangers allows her to grasp a new opportunity and become the
governess to Thomas Carlyle, a handsome artist with two younger sisters. Their governess has just left Mr. Carlyle in a
bind and he quickly hires Alexandra.
Alexandra
may be posing as a governess, but Mr. Carlyle is really, Thomas Carlyle, Earl
of Longford. When Alexandra arrives at
his estate, she is stunned. Thomas is
earning money as a portrait artist to try to support his family and crumbling
estate after his late father and grandfather squandered away the family
inheritance. Working for money is not
done by an aristocrat so Thomas must hide his work and identity.
Alexandra
learns to loves Thomas’s sisters, Julia and Lillie and becomes quite a good
governess. She also falls in love with
Thomas and they have a charged atmosphere between them. But when the truth comes out about
Alexandra’s identity, will Thomas be able to put aside his prejudices against
wealthy American heiresses to find true love?
I
loved this novel. I loved the gentle
nods to one of my favorite all time Victorian novels, Jane Eyre with
Alexandra’s work as a governess and love of the novel. The chemistry between Alexandra and Thomas
fairly leapt off the page – I loved their romance. I especially loved that Alexandra was an
independent woman who was not going to settle as her mother wanted her too but
was working towards finding her own path in life. I loved her relationship with Julia and Lillie. The next two books in this series follow Alexandra’s
sisters, but I hope that Julia and Lillie eventually get their own story as
well.
Favorite
Quote:
“’Resentment
and hatred are wounds that only fester as time goes by’ she pointed out gently,
‘but they can be healed by forgiveness.’
Overall,
Runaway Heiress is a well written Victorian romance with a strong independent
heroine and great chemistry between the leads.
Jane Eyre and romance fans should take note.
Book
Source: Review Copy from Avon and author
Syrie James. Thank-you!
This looks like fun! :)
ReplyDeleteLaura,
ReplyDeleteI've never read a book by Syrie James but this one sounds lovely. I enjoyed your review, as always. :)
Great review, Laura! So glad to see you enjoyed this one. I love Jane Eyre to and seeing the little touches and nods to that story was absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love when books have nods to some of my favorite stories.
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