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The Education Of Mrs. Brimley
The Education Of Mrs Brimley
Author: Donna Macmeans
Emma Brimley made one small fib in her application to teach at the Pettibone School for Young Ladies: She claimed to be a widow. But when she arrives in Yorkshire, she is dismayed to learn that she's expected to prepare her students for the intimacies of marriage - of which she knows nothing! Her only hope of maintaining her place lies with t...  more »
ISBN: 196580
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 325
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Publisher: Berkley Sensation
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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reviewed The Education Of Mrs. Brimley on + 36 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 10
This is the author's first book, and I'm already a fan. It's fresh, funny, sexy, and an overall good read.
The premise: Emma escapes from the London (good reason - I'll let you find out) to Yorkshire. She pretends to be a widow in order to teach at a school for young ladies. The twist - she has to teach the girls about their wedding night duties. She turns to Lord Chambers - a rake and an artist. Great story! I really enjoyed it.
reviewed The Education Of Mrs. Brimley on + 71 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This author's first book is very entertaining and a great read. I will be sure to read everything she writes in the future. Loved this book!
Minehava avatar reviewed The Education Of Mrs. Brimley on + 819 more book reviews
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The Education Of Mrs. Brimley is a sensational debut novel by Donna MacMeans.

Emma Heatherston flees London after she overhears her uncle's plans for her future. She runs to Yorkshire to be a teacher at The Pettibone School for Young Ladies. There Emma takes on a new role as widow Emma Brimley. Emma's first night she meets her neighbor the notorious Lord Nicholas Chambers.

Lord Nicholas Chambers likes his quiet peaceful life painting in the countryside. His first meeting of the Widow Brimley intrigues him. For a widow there is something innocent about Emma.

Emma is shocked to learn that besides literature she is to teach bedroom etiquette. Emma turns to Nicholas for help. But this help has a price. Nicholas makes a deal with Emma, he will answer all her questions if she poses for him.

What starts out as a test of wills turns into a love of a lifetime. But can Nicholas protect Emma when her Uncle finds out where she has been hiding?

The Education of Mrs. Brimley is a superb novel. It's witty, tender and passionate. The characters feel like old friends by the time you are finished. I am really looking forward to the next book by this author.
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camishou avatar reviewed The Education Of Mrs. Brimley on + 28 more book reviews
Victorian romance fans will enjoy this fun frolic starring two likable protagonists who fall in love while he trains her in the art of love. The droll double entendres make for an intelligent amusing historical as the student teaches the teacher as much as he does her. An enjoyable story
Shellaree avatar reviewed The Education Of Mrs. Brimley on + 270 more book reviews
Book #1 of a loosely based series. Emma poses as a widow to escape being sold as a wife to an old man. But she is hired at a girls school to teach the wifely arts in the bedroom, a subject she knows nothing about. So she arranges with the rake & scoundrel next door to provide answers to her questions in exchange for posing for his painting.

Not a bad story if you can get over the "exchange" as being preposterous. The characters are likable and fun.


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