Her first desire

Cathy Maxwell

Book - 2021

"As a member of the local Logical Men's Society, Ned Thurlowe prides himself on thinking clearly and calmly at all times. And it's clear that the meeting place of the society--a local tavern--is his even if the men have turned it to shambles. But Ned's claim is challenged Gemma Estep, who's announced she's decided to turn it into some sort of respectable tea garden for the local ladies. Ned challenges Gemma, and in doing so behaves most illogically, for though he wants to dismiss her, he also can't help but desire her. Gemma has had enough of men telling her what to do, and she's vowed to make her own way in the world. And Ned Thurlowe is ruining her plans. Not only has he laid claim to her property, ...pitting them in a heated fight for its ownership, he's also arousing in her feelings she's never sensed before. And although they argue, they quickly discover they have more in common than they'd each ever dreamed--could their disagreement be turning into desire?"--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Regency fiction
Published
New York, NY : Avon Books [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Cathy Maxwell (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes excerpt from His lessons on love.
Physical Description
371 pages ; 17 cm
ISBN
9780062897305
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Review by Booklist Review

All men are pigs! If Gemma Estep needs any further proof of this premise, it is evident in the mess the Logical Men's Society of Maidenshop has made of the Garland, the tavern she inherited from her late uncle. Now, before she can transform the tavern into a tea garden and shop for her herbal potions, she must give it a thorough cleaning and inform Dr. Ned Thurlowe, the current president of the men's society, that any future meetings at her establishment are cancelled. What nerve! If Gemma thinks she can just breeze into town and turn the men of the village out of the Garland, not to mention ply his patients with her homespun "remedies"--well, as far as Ned is concerned, the lovely widow just might have a war on her hands. With the latest exemplary addition to her Logical Man's Guide to Dangerous Women series, Maxwell (His Secret Mistress, 2020) delivers a fabulously fun battle of the sexes that brilliantly showcases her flair for hilarious yet heartfelt storytelling and insightful characterization.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A steadfast local doctor has to reevaluate his worldview when he makes enemies with a widowed healer. Gemma Estep lost her philandering husband to a duel and is now at the mercy of his abusive relatives. But when she learns of the death of her beloved uncle Andrew and finds that her boorish brother-in-law purposefully kept the news from her, she finally gets the strength to rebel. Armed with a letter in which Andrew told Gemma to consider his belongings as hers, she cuts ties with her husband's family and makes her way to Maidenshop, her uncle's village. She hopes that the ownership of Andrew's tavern, The Garland, will mark the start of a new life. Gemma plans to turn the pub into a tea garden, where she will also sell her soaps and her grandmother's herbal remedies. But Ned Thurlowe has other intentions. He is determined to hold on to The Garland as a meeting place for the Logical Men's Society, a club meant only for unmarried men. But as Gemma challenges and intrigues Ned with her outspoken personality, and charms the matrons of Maidenshop with her remedies, Ned is forced to take a second look at many of his most strongly held ideas--including his commitment to bachelorhood. The second book in Maxwell's A Logical Man's Guide to Dangerous Women series offers a powerful commentary on the attitudes and biases associated with women's bodily discomfort and pain. While the conflict between Gemma and Ned is established with credibility and nuance, their turn toward friendship and mutual affection feels unduly rushed. But Maxwell builds a lovely world, imbuing the varied inhabitants of Maidenshop with distinctive personalities while insightfully illustrating the capacity of women's communities to heal and empower. A sweet romance enlivened by a richly detailed and warm setting. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.