ISBN-13: 9780473314491 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 300 str.
All William wanted was to save the world. Now he cannot even save himself.
William Brook is an idealistic young cleric, desperate to escape dreary England for a mission adventure in exotic lands. It's his worst nightmare come true when he is posted to a parish in a tiny backwater village, populated with small-minded people and husband-hunting mamas. He's determined not to form any ties and to escape the country as an independent single man.
A free spirit, Cecilia Grant is perfectly content to remain in her family home in Amberley village - when she's not wandering the countryside at all hours painting. Marriage options are few, but that won't stop her mother from engineering a match with one of the ruling family's sons. Cecilia attempts to win the man, but what is it about the new vicar and his brooding ways that is so appealing? Could he be the only one who has ever really understood her, and can she discover what he is running away from?
As William struggles not to fall in love with the lady's intoxicating beauty and mysterious eccentricity, he finds himself drawn into the lives of the villagers, despite their best efforts to alienate the newcomer. When he makes it clear he's not sticking around, Cecilia strives to restrain her blossoming feelings for him. Just when it seems love may triumph, dark secrets are revealed in Amberley and a scandal from William's past may see the end of not only his career, but his chance at finding an everlasting love.
The Vagabond Vicar is an unashamedly romantic historical novel you'll fall in love with. If you love Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer, can't get enough of Downton Abbey or Cranford, or just prefer old-fashioned boy-meets-girl stories, try reading Charlotte Brentwood. Fans of traditional regency romance or clean historical romance won't be disappointed.
PRAISE FOR THE VAGABOND VICAR
"I am completely, unabashedly in love with this book. Many books claim 'fans of Jane Austen will love this' - this one lives up to the claim. It's an enchanting read that pulls you into it and carries you happily along. It was so refreshing to read a high-quality book that was clean all the way through."
Heather from Word Menagerie (5/5 stars)
"I absolutely adored this novel. It's a beautiful, historical version of boy-meets-girl. The narrative is wonderfully written, with exquisite attention to detail. William Brook is likely to get fans fluttering and cheeks flushing."
Alexia Bullard for eBook Review Gal (5/5 stars)
"As an avid admirer of Jane Austen's work, this sweet Regency romance was right up my alley. The romance between William and Cecilia was nicely woven together with the happenings of the village, which gave it a nice village chronicle feel, similar to Cranford and other such stories. Great story with interesting characters."
Midnight Attic Reader (5/5 stars)
"Secrets, lies, scandal and misunderstandings, they are all in this delightful tale from Ms. Brentwood, as well as young love. ...A gem of a find, pure entertainment, and a trip back to a time when social proprieties could make or break a young woman."
Dii from Tome Tender (5/5 stars)
Sensuality level: sweet, clean (only kissing) Please note, although there is some mention of religious subject matter due to the hero's occupation, this is not an "inspirational" novel.
All William wanted was to save the world. Now he cannot even save himself.
William Brook is an idealistic young cleric, desperate to escape dreary England for a mission adventure in exotic lands. Its his worst nightmare come true when he is posted to a parish in a tiny backwater village, populated with small-minded people and husband-hunting mamas. Hes determined not to form any ties and to escape the country as an independent single man.
A free spirit, Cecilia Grant is perfectly content to remain in her family home in Amberley village - when shes not wandering the countryside at all hours painting. Marriage options are few, but that wont stop her mother from engineering a match with one of the ruling familys sons. Cecilia attempts to win the man, but what is it about the new vicar and his brooding ways that is so appealing? Could he be the only one who has ever really understood her, and can she discover what he is running away from?
As William struggles not to fall in love with the ladys intoxicating beauty and mysterious eccentricity, he finds himself drawn into the lives of the villagers, despite their best efforts to alienate the newcomer. When he makes it clear hes not sticking around, Cecilia strives to restrain her blossoming feelings for him. Just when it seems love may triumph, dark secrets are revealed in Amberley and a scandal from Williams past may see the end of not only his career, but his chance at finding an everlasting love.
The Vagabond Vicar is an unashamedly romantic historical novel youll fall in love with. If you love Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer, cant get enough of Downton Abbey or Cranford, or just prefer old-fashioned boy-meets-girl stories, try reading Charlotte Brentwood. Fans of traditional regency romance or clean historical romance wont be disappointed.
PRAISE FOR THE VAGABOND VICAR
"I am completely, unabashedly in love with this book. Many books claim fans of Jane Austen will love this - this one lives up to the claim. Its an enchanting read that pulls you into it and carries you happily along. It was so refreshing to read a high-quality book that was clean all the way through."
Heather from Word Menagerie (5/5 stars)
"I absolutely adored this novel. Its a beautiful, historical version of boy-meets-girl. The narrative is wonderfully written, with exquisite attention to detail. William Brook is likely to get fans fluttering and cheeks flushing."
Alexia Bullard for eBook Review Gal (5/5 stars)
"As an avid admirer of Jane Austens work, this sweet Regency romance was right up my alley. The romance between William and Cecilia was nicely woven together with the happenings of the village, which gave it a nice village chronicle feel, similar to Cranford and other such stories. Great story with interesting characters."
Midnight Attic Reader (5/5 stars)
"Secrets, lies, scandal and misunderstandings, they are all in this delightful tale from Ms. Brentwood, as well as young love. ...A gem of a find, pure entertainment, and a trip back to a time when social proprieties could make or break a young woman."
Dii from Tome Tender (5/5 stars)
Sensuality level: sweet,clean (only kissing) Please note, although there is some mention of religious subject matter due to the heros occupation, this is not an "inspirational" novel.