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Miss Ryders Memoirs [Paperback]

Laura Matthews
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining, April 18 2001
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"ketera" (Euclid, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Miss Ryders Memoirs (Paperback)
It was bad enough when the dashing and debonair Sir John Meddows spied Miss Catherine Ryder in a totally embarrassing state of undress in what she imagined was a secluded swimming pond. It was even worse when instead of turning his back he showed her his grinning face. But what was really infuriating to the incorrigibly unconventional Catherine was that Sir John ignored her whenever her prim, proper and annoyingly attractive sister Amanda appeared. Miss Catherine Ryder might be a young lady who dared to do anything she wanted-but now she had to learn to stop at nothing to win the lord, she loved...

This book is definitely worth every penny and you won't regret reading it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining, April 18 2001
By "ketera" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Miss Ryders Memoirs (Paperback)
It was bad enough when the dashing and debonair Sir John Meddows spied Miss Catherine Ryder in a totally embarrassing state of undress in what she imagined was a secluded swimming pond. It was even worse when instead of turning his back he showed her his grinning face. But what was really infuriating to the incorrigibly unconventional Catherine was that Sir John ignored her whenever her prim, proper and annoyingly attractive sister Amanda appeared. Miss Catherine Ryder might be a young lady who dared to do anything she wanted-but now she had to learn to stop at nothing to win the lord, she loved...

This book is definitely worth every penny and you won't regret reading it.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant enough read, July 3 2011
By Elly of Adelaide - Published on Amazon.com
I found this book somewhat on the average side and it's not one I would read again, though I usually enjoy this author. The use of first person tense is irritating and the heroine a little immature for me. If you enjoy a story about a young girl's escapades and a minor mystery this might be worth your time. If you like Regencies with witty banter, drawing room encounters and Heyer-like social historical references then look elsewhere.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing heroine, April 18 2011
By M. Butler "Soccer Mom" - Published on Amazon.com
I won't rehash the plot. You can see that in the other reviews. I'll just add that this book is first person and so wonderfully funny. It was a joy to read. The heroine is ascerbic and determined and so very entertaining.
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