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Book Review of My Sweet Folly (Regency Tales, Bk 2)

My Sweet Folly (Regency Tales, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 3


In the depths of this book, you'll discover historical fiction. A prologue of romantic letter swapping between cousins-in-law in England and India becomes a full blown drama with notes of intrigue. Set in the 1800s, the story is larger than a romance and hints at politics on a global scale.
Folie, a widow who can not control her financial situation, nor that of her step daughter, will finally meet her step daughter's gaurdian, the same man she once came to love through letters. Madness has overtaken him and left him unrecognizable when she finally meets him in person.
Fairly young and determined, Folie must deal with her past feelings as she attempts to persuade this apparently insane man to allow the mother and daughter to proceed with their immediate plans to launch the step daughter into society. In addition to the sudden loss of her independence years after her husband's death, Folie fights through the confusion of dealing with a madman too paranoid to allow them to leave the grounds of the house and her fondness for the man she hoped he would be.
As the story unfolds, Kinsale masterfully switches from her point of view to his, all the while building personalities, romantic tension and social circumstances most women today can hardly imagine.
Late in the story, startling events catapult the story forward. Minor mentions have become major circumstance and the lives of the characters pivot in place, barely in control of their balance.