A Lot Of Pride And Some Prejudice by Petronela Ungureanu (review + giveaway)


On the verge of losing her home and her position in society, Miss Portia Thorpe is fighting all her battles with her very heart. When Lord Salisbury is offering his friendship and support, she develops a most unsuitable inclination towards him. Surrounded by uncertainty and some very strange events, Portia must face the future where her estate, Valhalla, lost at poker by her father, gets a new mysterious owner. Will she manage to find her place in the new order of things? Will she accept an unexpected marriage proposal, just to save her home? With some pride, a little prejudice and all the courage in the world, she will eventually find a solution.


MY REVIEW

This book is a quick and easy read at only 54 pages.
Sometimes when you read short stories like this you feel like they are just rushing the story but it is not the case with A lot of pride and some prejudice. This book is very well done. I do not often read historical romance but I love this one. 

I will be looking for more of books by Petronela Ungureanu.

I highly recommend this.


You can purchase this ebook at amazon.ca and amazon.com


I give this 4 out of 5


GIVEAWAY


There will be 3 winners in this giveaway.  2 winners will get a ecopy of A Lot Of Pride and Some Prejudice and  1 winner will get Lost in the Seven Worlds also by Petronela Ungureanu.



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Comments

  1. I'm game! It sounds great and I love that is a quick read. As a busy mom quick reads are all I have time for!

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  2. I'm game! It sounds great and I love that is a quick read. As a busy mom quick reads are all I have time for!

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  3. with 4 small boys I need a nice and easy quick read or it doesn't happen! and on that note yes a big pile of to be read...i guess when the boys move out lol

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