Deborah Goes to Dover

Deborah Goes to Dover by M. C. Beaton is a large type edition published by Chivers in 2012, featuring 205 pages in English. This story follows Miss Hannah Pym as she embarks on a journey to Dover, where her matchmaking skills are put to the test when she meets the lively Lady Deborah Western. With the encouragement of her mischievous twin brother, Lady Western embraces a tomboyish persona, which complicates her relationship with the Earl of Ashton, who challenges her to a horse race.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of romance and Regency themes, as Miss Pym navigates the dynamics between Lady Western and the Earl. The unexpected outcomes of their interactions lead to humorous and engaging situations, all while Miss Pym strives to introduce Lady Western to more traditional feminine activities. This edition offers an accessible reading experience, making it suitable for those interested in lighthearted romantic tales set in a historical context.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Destined for Dover, Miss Hannah Pym has her matchmaking work cut out for her when she encounters the pretty but boisterous Lady Deborah Western. Encouraged by an unruly twin brother, golden haired Lady Western seems set on acting the tomboy, much to the dismay of her handsome neighbour, the Earl of Ashton. He challenges her to a horse race and the outcome is certainly unexpected – but fortunately for the green-eyed earl, Miss Pym is on hand to make sure the gorgeous girl is introduced to some more feminine pursuits!”–Cover.
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