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Book Review of The Countess

The Countess
The Countess
Author: Catherine Coulter
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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The Countess was Catherine Coulter's first novel, published in 1978 under the title "The Autumn Countess". At that amazingly young age, she still realized that she should write about something she knew. Since she had grown up reading Georgette Heyer and her master's degree was in 19th century European history, it wasn't much of a mental stretch - a Regency romance....sort of.

As it turned out, "The Autumn Countess" danced into the bookstores not as a Regency, but as a Gothic masquerading as a Regency. She has rewritten the novel extensively to make it even more unabashedly Gothic in form, texture, and content, including use of the first-person narration in the classic Gothic style.

Andrea Jameson, unlike the conventional Gothic heroine, isn't a destitute governess. She's young, rich, and toothsome, and adores her Dandie Dinmont terrier, George. However, Andrea doesn't have a single dream of meeting Mr. Right, marrying, and living happily ever after..Go figure.

She strikes a bargain with an older widowed earl who promises her all the razzle-dazzle without the obey part. She's perfectly happy with the deal until she meets the earl's nephew and realizes fairly quickly that she might have made an exceptional blunder.

But she doesn't have much time to ponder her dim-witted choice of husband because someone is trying to kill her. Will she survive to marry the man of her dreams?