What secondary character
from a favorite novel would you like to see get their own story? I was so excited to read this novel where Eleanor
Tilney from Northanger Abbey finally gets her own story.
Loving Miss Tilney starts
at the point where Catherine Morland has been thrown out of Northanger Abbey by
General Tilney. Eleanor also sees her
beloved brother Henry leave to follow Catherine. She decides that she can no longer stand to
live with her father General Tilney. He
whisks her away to a house party and she decides she will find a rich husband among
the gentleman attending the house party.
Complicating matters is that her second cousin, Philip Brampton is also
attending the house party. Eleanor loves
Philip, but he is unacceptable to her father because he does not have
money. How can Eleanor find happiness
for herself?
I enjoyed both Eleanor
and Philip as characters. I loved how they enjoyed the same things and had
great conversations. Eleanor and Philip
had such great chemistry too. They had a
very passionate kiss after an argument about the choices Eleanor had for the
future.
It was hard to see Eleanor
looking for another husband with Philip right there, but it was also
understandable with the limited choices that women had at that time. It made me really think again about the impossible
situation that many women found themselves in during that time period where marriage
was your only option, and you had no choice of your own.
I liked that Philip was a
mathematician. I love it when math, science,
or engineering show up in novels.
General Tilney is one of
Austen’s best villains and he is really brought to life in this novel. He would be a very difficult man to live
with. He doesn’t appear to care for his
children except for how their success reflects onto him.
Heather Moll’s writing
really brings the Regency world to life.
I have enjoyed her novels in the past.
I really liked that this book was a Northanger Abbey variation. I have always wondered about what happened to
poor Eleanor and this book gives the reader the details. As much as I love Pride and Prejudice variations,
I love to read variations for her other novels as well.
I would say the steam level
is medium as there is one steamy scene in this novel.
Book Source: Review Copy
from author Heather Moll. Thank-you! I
received a complimentary copy of this book as part of the book tour. Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
About the Author
Heather Moll writes romantic variations ofJane Austen's classic novels. She is an avid reader of mysteriesand biographies with a masters in information science. Shefound Jane Austen later than she should have and made up forlost time by devouring her letters and unpublished works,joining JASNA, and spending too much time researching theRegency era. She is the author of An Appearance of Goodness, An Affectionate Heart, Nine Ladies, and Loving Miss Tilney.
She lives with her husband and son, and struggles to balance allthe important things, like whether to clean the house or sit down and write.
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About Loving Miss Tilney
SHE’S FORBIDDEN TO WED A NOBODY.
HE’S NOTHING IN SOCIETY’S EYES. WILL THEIRDESPERATE SCHEMES BACKFIRE BEFORE THEY FINDA WAY TO BE TOGETHER?
Northanger Abbey. Eleanor Tilney can’t bear her lonely life any longer. Distraught when her tyrannical father throws her friend out of the house because the girl lacks an inheritance, the long-suffering general’s daughter decides anything is better than a future all alone. So in a frantic bid for freedom, she puts aside her tender feelings for a man of no standing to pursue a wealthy husband.
Philip Brampton understands that fortune is against him. And he tries gallantly to bury his distress and support his lonely beloved, even after she starts pursuing an arrogant buffoon. But when he catches the fellow about to kiss her, their resulting harsh words cause a heartbreaking rift.
Stiffening her spine in a world that refuses to acknowledge her value, Eleanor attempts to navigate the impossible situation without quashing her desires. And though his shy nature abhors a scene, Philip braces himself for a confrontation with her cruel and abusive patriarch.
Do these childhood sweethearts have any hope of achieving lasting happiness?
Available in paperback, audiobook, and ebook.
Published on August 1, 2023 by ExcessivelyDiverted Press
194 pages
book link: https://mybook.to/LovingMissTilney
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I love that Eleanor Tilney gets her own story in this one. :D
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