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The Bride Ship
Author: Deborah Hale
Book Information
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 10

ISBN-13: 9780373293872 - ISBN-10: 0373293879
Publication Date: 2/1/2006
Pages: 304

Book Description:
As governor of Nova Scotia, Sir Robert Kerr has worked hard to bring order to the Canadian colony. So when he receives word that a "bride ship" is sailing into Halifax Harbor, he plans on sending the shipload of strumpets back from whence they came. Mrs. Jocelyn Finch, the chaperone accompanying the ladies, not surprisingly takes offense at having her girls being labeled as "loose," and challenges the governor to a duel. After successfully beating Kerr at a game of chess, Jocelyn wins Kerr's reluctant cooperation for her plans to arrange suitable matches between her girls--all poor young Englishwomen--and the single men of Nova Scotia. Jocelyn does her best to include him in all the upcoming social functions, never once suspecting that Kerr might eventually change his mind about not being in the market for a wife himself. With her usual skill and wit, Hale puts a fresh, fun twist on the Regency historical.

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R K E. (MeMyshelf&I) from IRVINE, CA wrote on 6/17/2007...


Very sweet and interesting historical. I liked the era and enjoyed learning about early Nova Scotia. Where would we be without the brides that came to the Americas for all the early settlers?

Anny P. (wolfnme) from EASTPORT, NY wrote on 10/31/2006...


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As governor of Nova Scotia, Sir Robert Kerr has worked hard to bring order to the Canadian colony. So when he receives word that a "bride ship" is sailing into Halifax Harbor, he plans on sending the shipload of strumpets back from whence they came. Mrs. Jocelyn Finch, the chaperone accompanying the ladies, not surprisingly takes offense at having her girls being labeled as "loose," and challenges the governor to a duel. After successfully beating Kerr at a game of chess, Jocelyn wins Kerr's reluctant cooperation for her plans to arrange suitable matches between her girls--all poor young Englishwomen--and the single men of Nova Scotia. Jocelyn does her best to include him in all the upcoming social functions, never once suspecting that Kerr might eventually change his mind about not being in the market for a wife himself. With her usual skill and wit, Hale puts a fresh, fun twist on the Regency historical. John Charles
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Patricia W. from NEWNAN, GA wrote on 5/7/2006...



This is a bit different with Nova Scotia as the setting. There are some humorous instances. Good change.

Carol B. (RapidReader) from RENTON, WA wrote on 4/7/2006...


Good book - hero is true to that era & not a transplant from today into yesterday.

Diane M. (bookaholic) from PARADISE, PA wrote on 3/15/2006...


Nova Scotia-1818.... Deborah Hale is good!