What is your favorite romantic
comedy book or movie?
One of my recent favorite
romantic comedy movies is Mr. Malcolm’s List based on the novel by Suzanne
Allain. I love romantic comedies based
in the Regency time period, especially books by Georgette Heyer.
Diana Boyle is a wealthy,
young widow who was married to a much older man. She is happy as a widow living
quietly until one day when two men mysteriously show up at her door seemingly
wanting to court her. Luckily her butler
helps to investigate by giving the gentleman a lot of port to drink and determines
that Diana’s name has been published in the “Bachelor’s Directory.” The Bachelor’s Directory is an alphabetical
list of young, unmarried wealthy women.
Diana is outraged and confronts the author of the Bachelor’s Directory,
Maxwell Dean. Maxwell is sure he has
performed a great service allowing poor younger brothers of good families to
know which women they should pursue, as marriage with a poor woman would not
work for them.
Diana invites the lady
from the directory to a meeting and lets them all know about the directory. The women decide this may be the perfect
opportunity to change the rules and embrace their power for the first
time. “That’s the beauty of it: we can choose to trifle with their affections
as much as we like, the same way they do with ours. We have the power.” How will the women use this power, and will
they find true love?
The Ladies Rewrite the
Rules was a highly entertaining novel.
I loved the characters in this novel, especially the two main ladies,
Diana Boyle, and her new friend Lady Regina.
They both have sad reasons that they are single, but they have embraced
being single and aren’t sure if they want to move on with any romantic relationship. I loved both of their love stories which were
enemies-to-lovers and a second chance romance.
Both are my favorite romantic tropes.
Their romantic partners, Maxwell and Jerome, are fun characters are
well. They are several great secondary
characters that I also enjoyed as well, such as widow Lady Gordon.
I loved the overall
premise. Money, who had it, and who didn’t
played a large role in Regency society. Young
women without money did look for men who had at least a good living to be able
to support themselves. I think it was
interesting in this novel to point out that men did the exact same thing. If they didn’t have money, they looked for
wealthy women to marry that would be able to support them.
I also loved how the
ladies rewrote the rules in this book. Besides having a great story of female
friendship, it shows a group of women who turn negative experiences into
positive ones. They don’t follow the rules of society, but they find what works
best for them in life.
There was an interesting
mystery in the novel too when a mysterious nephew of Diana’s late husband shows
up. Why has she never heard of this
relation before and why is he pursuing her?
Author Suzanne Allain has
a great author’s note at the end that explains that the Bachelor’s Directory is
based on a real list of single wealthy ladies.
I think that is hilarious!
I love the cover of this
book. What do you think?
This novel is a clean
read.
Favorite Quotes:
“Mildred was the one
thing Diana’s wealthy husband had left to her upon his death that she could
have happily done without.” - This was on page one and made me laugh out
loud. Mildred is Diana’s sister-in-law.
I knew from page one that this novel would entertain me.
“But having been trapped
in a gilded cage, even a short flight was better than never once being allowed
to spread one’s wings.”
Overall, The Ladies
Rewrite the Rules by Suzanne Allain is a delightfully fun Regency romance novel
that I hope will be made into an equally delightful movie. Even better, I can pass this one on to my
thirteen-year-old daughter who also enjoys these types of novels and movies.
Book Source: Review copy from Berkley as part of the Austenprose
PR Book Tour. Thank-you! Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
QUICK FACTS
·
Title: The Ladies Rewrite the Rules: A Novel
·
Author: Suzanne
Allain
·
Genre: Historical Romance, Regency Romance
·
Publisher: Berkley Romance (January
9, 2024)
·
Length: (272) pages
· Format: Trade Paperback,
eBook, & Audiobook
· ISBN:
978-0593549643
·
Book Tour Dates: January
8 – 22, 2024
BOOK DESCRIPTION
From the
author of Mr. Malcolm's List comes a delightful romantic
comedy set in Regency England about a widow who takes high society by storm.
Diana Boyle, a wealthy young widow, has no desire to ever marry again.
Particularly not to someone who merely wants her for her fortune.
So, when she discovers that she’s listed in a directory of rich, single women
she is furious, and rightly so. She confronts Maxwell Dean, the man who
published the Bachelor’s Directory, and is horrified to find he is
far more attractive than his actions have led her to expect. However,
Diana is unmoved by Max’s explanation that he authored the list to assist
younger sons like himself who cannot afford to marry unless it’s to a woman of
means.
She gathers the ladies in the directory together to inform them of its
existence, so they may circumvent fortune hunters’ efforts to trick them into
marriage. Though outraged, the women decide to embrace their unique position of
power and reverse the usual gender roles by making the men dance
to their tune. And together…the ladies rewrite the
rules.
PRAISE FOR THE LADIES REWRITE THE RULES
- “Innovative…The novel’s true
strength lies in the friendship between the bold heroines”— Publisher’s
Weekly
- “A fun, light-hearted Regency romp
about changing society from the inside.”— Kirkus Reviews
- “Joyful, warm and witty, this is a
delight of a book.”— All About Romance
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AUTHOR BIO
I was born in India and sent to boarding school in England, but my father lost his fortune . . . Oh, wait, that’s the plot of "The Little Princess". I actually grew up in Tallahassee, Florida, a world away from romantic locales like India or Edwardian England. But I could escape to those places in the pages of a book, and I frequently did. When I wasn’t reading, I was inventing witty repartee for my Barbie and Ken dolls while smashing their faces together and making smooching noises.
I also loved period movies and musicals. I memorized the lyrics to every song from MY FAIR LADY and would sneak into my parents’ room at night and sing: “Just you wait, ’enry ’iggins, just you wait!” They would toss pillows at me, but I knew they were totally into it. My writing is influenced by those classic, romantic films as well as the novels of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer. My goal is to make readers of my books smile and, even better, laugh.
The feature
film MR. MALCOLM'S LIST, based on my novel of the same name, was released in
2022 and stars Freida Pinto, Theo James, Ṣọpẹ Dìrísù, Zawe Ashton and Oliver
Jackson-Cohen. It is available to stream on any video-on-demand site.
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Good review. I didn't like this as much as you did - it just seemed too improbable and the ladies embracing their power was so anachronistic it annoyed me. But you're right, there were some good female friendships and banter.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the cover of this book! I am adding this to my TBR list after reading your review!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your review with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge!