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My Fair Gentleman

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Jack would rather be at sea than fixing the mistakes of his grandfather, the late Earl of Stansworth. Instead, he finds that inheriting his grandfather's wealth and title and securing the welfare of his sister and mother means joining the ranks of high society and living with the aristocracy. Luckily, Ivy Carslisle, the granddaughter of a dear friend of Jack's late grandmother, is willing to teach him etiquette and properly introduce him into society. Jack soon learns that his challenge isn't surviving his new lifestyle, but surviving the conspiracies against him as well as keeping himself from falling madly in love with his new tutor.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 9, 2015
      Fans of sweet Regencies will enjoy this fun romance, in which proper lady Ivy Carlisle plays Professor Higgins to merchant sailor Jack Elliot’s Eliza. Jack needs to enter high society as John Weldon Elliot, the new Earl of Stansworth. He’s the old earl’s legitimate grandson, newly reinstated into the family at the earl’s dying request, but he knows nothing about being a gentleman. While Jack wants to reject the title and high society, he wants a better life for his sister, Sophia, and their mother, so he needs Ivy to teach him how to speak properly, dress, and carry himself. Despite a reputation for circumspect behavior, Ivy is no demure Regency debutante. Her independent streak comes in handy when someone tries to kill Jack, as well as when they face the challenges of setting up a halfway house for prostitutes. Her desire to make a difference infuses the story with excitement and action. Despite social restrictions, Ivy, Jack, and Sophia forge strong friendships and figure out ways to do good with the power and money behind Jack’s title, while avoiding the endless cycle of vapid gossip, petty jealousies, and idle pursuits. Pygmalion stories are common in the genre; this is one of the better ones. Agent: Pam van Hylckama Vlieg, D4EO Literary Agency.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2015
      Allen's delightful, sweet Regency will remind readers of classic Marion Chesney titles. In this twist on My Fair Lady, Jack Elliott is being forced to give up the ship he captains to take over the family estates after his hated grandfather dies. Jack makes this sacrifice to ensure that his poor mother and sister have a secure life. As part of this new undertaking, he is coached by Lady Ivy Carlisle to learn how to live in refined society. They spar and flirt while both chafe against their circumstances. Ivy helps Jack and his family find success in the ton, while they help her discover purpose beyond society balls and matrimony. When attempts are made to murder Jack to remove him as heir, Ivy is forced to admit her feelings for him. The intrigue plotline showcases stellar minor characters, including Jack's 12-year-old valet, Pug. Allen's excellent and thoroughly enjoyable Regency will delight both longtime and new fans of the genre.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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