Sunday, February 21, 2016

First Comes Marriage


Author:  Mary Balogh

Title:  First Comes Marriage

Genre:  Romance

Publication Date:  2009

Number of Pages:  388

Setting:  Regency England

Series:  Huxtable Family Series

Synopsis:

The Huxtables are living frugally in a small cottage in the village of Throckbridge, England after the death of their father, the vicar.  At the time of his death, the eldest sister, Margaret, promised her father she will see her two younger sisters (Vanessa and Katherine) and the youngest brother, Stephen safely to adulthood.  Vanessa is a widow living a short distance away with her in-laws but remains very close to her family.  Out of the blue, a handsome viscount arrives in their town on mysterious business. 

The next day, Viscount Lyngate, arrives at their home to inform them that Stephen is the new Earl of Merton and should come immediately with him to start his education for his new role.  Stephen will not leave without his sisters and soon the whole Huxtable family is on their way to Warren Hall, their new home.  Along with his new title and fortune comes much responsibility for the family.  Viscount Lyngate, as Stephen’s guardian and someone in need of a wife, decides it would be expedient to marry Margaret so she could sponsor her sisters come out into society.  However, Margaret is still heartbroken over a man she fell in love with and then left for war, when she must stay home to take care of her siblings. She does not want to marry but feels like she has no other option.

Vanessa comes to her sister’s rescue and proposes to Viscount Lyngate before he gets a chance to propose to her sister.  She is not as beautiful as her other sisters and she and the Viscount have argued several times before the proposal so it comes as quite a shock.  However, surprisingly, the Viscount agrees.  Both Vanessa and the Viscount (Elliot) have apprehensions about the marriage and regret their impulsive decision.  However, as time goes on, they find they are falling in love.

Romance Genre Elements:

Love Story is Major Plot:  The love story between Vanessa and Elliot dominates the plot.

Happy Ending:  The characters are happy and in love at the end after struggling to get there.

POV from both Elliot and Vanessa

Reader experiences of emotions of characters

Read-alikes:

Once a Princess, Johanna Lindsey

Lady Fortescue Steps Out, Marion Chesney

The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever, Julia Quinn

 

6 comments:

  1. Very interesting! And very different from the romance I annotated. I talked a lot about this genre with my cousin who is a huge romance fan and we also talked about how to write my own annotation - she emphasized the physical aspect of romance in the novels. She said it was the major draw for her and her friends who also read this genre frequently (and have a romance book club). Your annotation, though, sounds more classical romance in nature than modern romance, since it focuses more on the emotional love. Is that a fair assessment? I don't read this genre, and I'm not great at RA for it.

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    1. Hi Mindy, I replied to your comment in a separate post but it is a classic regency romance. It does have a physical element but it doesn't dominate the plot.

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    2. Hi Mindy, I replied to your comment in a separate post but it is a classic regency romance. It does have a physical element but it doesn't dominate the plot.

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  2. I haven't read this genre until I read for this annotation. This was recommended by a coworker who loves this author (her grandmother used to read her!). It is a classic regency romance. I found it quite addicting and have read the whole series. There is a physical element but it is just one aspect.

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  3. I haven't read this genre until I read for this annotation. This was recommended by a coworker who loves this author (her grandmother used to read her!). It is a classic regency romance. I found it quite addicting and have read the whole series. There is a physical element but it is just one aspect.

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