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REVIEW: The Parson’s Pleasure by Patricia Wynn

Dear Mrs. Wynn,

If I had to describe your writing I’d say it’s a nice, quiet style that reminds me of Laura Matthews and some of the “older” style authors. You gets your facts straight without making a big deal of it or info dumping the reader. And in “The Parson’s Pleasure” we read a boy meets girl story from a slightly different perspective, that of a man forced into the clergy who really wants more in life.

Miss Claire Oliver is the daughter of a Baron who lives a quiet country life with her loving parents. She is a young lady of good looks but not exceptional beauty, intelligent, practical and the possessor of a handsome portion. A portion which she gratefully knows will allow her independence after her parents pass on and she is left as a spinster, there being no one in their small community she desires to marry and not having found anyone during her one Season in London. It is not until the new parson arrives that she discovers just how much she would miss a lifetime spent with a man of her heart.

Mr. Christopher Bennett is the son of …