
Showing posts with label Diana Quincy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diana Quincy. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Sealed With a Kiss Event with Diana Quincy

Friday, March 7, 2014
ARC Review: Compromising Willa by Diana Quincy
I really enjoyed the heroine and hero in Compromising Willa, although I never read anything by Diana Quincy, I was pleasantly surprised. Lady Wilhelmina Stanhope has survived a tarnished reputation. She was caught in an inn with August Manning, the Earl of Bellingham. Willa was young and believed to be in love. August set Willa up so no one would ever ask for her hand in marriage. Four years later Willa is slowly coming back into society, although she has no hope of getting married.
Some of the characteristics that I loved about Willa were her pride and her confidence. She was definitely a strong heroine. Although most heroines, at least in the books I read, keep saying that they don’t want to be married, they generally do. Willa was an exception. After she and her family suffered from the scandal created by August all she wanted was freedom. She wanted to be her own person and not someone’s wife or a prisoner to society. Another aspect of Willa that I loved was she was not easily swayed but neither August Manning, nor our hero, the Duke of Hartwell. She is suspicious of their motives and realizes that they both see her as a prize; dating from a rivalry that started when they were in school. Willa, despite trying to be trapped into marriage by both suitors, refuses to be tied down.
Hartwell was a great hero. His temper tantrums were sometimes too much but he had many redeeming qualities. First, because he was a second son he was very industrious and traveled to India. He made his own wealth and therefore didn’t suffer from the stuffiness of the upper-class. I loved how strongly he felt for Willa but his jealousy was sometimes misplaced. He tried to make Willa happy any way he could and he was a genuinely good guy.
Together, Willa and Hart were great. They had great chemistry and were both worthy opponents. My only complaints were the pacing of the story. It seemed that nothing really happened during the first half of the story and then everything happened towards the end. The “big secret” that Hart discovers came as complete surprise. The author led us to believe one thing all throughout until the end. I loved that even though they were married they still had to work through their insecurities and trust issues. Hartwell was full of surprises and he swept Willa off her feet, which she rightly deserved. It was also gratifying to see that August Manning got what he deserved. This was a great read full of interesting characters.
**ARC provided by Publisher**
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
ARC Review: Tempting Bella by Diana Quincy
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Tempting Bella. Having not read Diana Quincy’s previous book in the Accidental Peers series (Seducing Charlotte), I was not sure what to expect. Quincy uses two romance tropes – the arranged marriage and big misunderstandings – but the whole story is so well done that we don’t mind if we’ve seen these themes before. I read through the book very quickly -- a sure sign that I was engaged in the story. Regency readers will not want to miss this one. There is enough steam to bring the story along and the hero is a 100% true blue good guy. Yum.
When Sebastian Stanhope is nineteen years old he is compelled to marry the plain thirteen-year-old daughter of a duke, Mirabella. Bella is in a unique position of being able to inherit her father’s wealth, but the wealth will be under the management of her husband. Both young people are encouraged to see the benefits of the situation. They separate after the wedding and live apart for six years. During that time Sebastian works hard at building the duke’s finances. He decides to let Bella have her freedom before they settle into the marriage. Bella spends the time traveling with her eccentric friends, feeling that her husband has abandoned her. Sebastian sees a beautiful woman at the opera and questions his vow to remain faithful to his wife. Bella is also attracted to the handsome man at the opera. He is thrilled to discover that the woman is actually his wife and begins to pursue her. When Bella finds out that Sebastian is her husband and he knew it, she feels betrayed. She also cannot dismiss the idea that he is just after her money. Sebastian and Bella are put through their paces as they work to overcome their pasts.
The characters really make Tempting Bella work. Sebastian is a genuine beta hero (I don’t think there are enough of them). He is almost too good to be true. But since this is fiction we are happy to believe in him. Bella is prickly to say the least, but we are given a lot of background that explains this. I am surprised that Sebastian didn’t get totally exasperated with her, but, remember, he is a GOOD guy. The secondary characters were interesting. Yes, some of them are not who they appear to be. There is a couple of bits of mystery and there is another relationship in the mix. Quincy’s writing is strong, especially in characterization. Overall, Tempting Bella was a very good read and a solid 4 star book.
**ARC provided by Publisher**
Purchase: | Amazon | Barnes & Noble |
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Guest Post with Author Diana Quincy and Giveaway
Today I would like to welcome Diana Quincy to RFTC. Diana is currently on tour for her book Seducing Charlotte and has stopped by to chat. Please give Diana a warm welcome.
Diana Quincy is an award-winning former television journalist who decided she’d rather make up stories where a happy ending is always guaranteed.
Growing up as a foreign service brat, Diana visited many countries and is now settled in Virginia with her husband and two sons. When not bent over her laptop or trying to keep up with laundry, she enjoys reading, spending time with her family and dreams of traveling much more than her current schedule (and budget) allows.

Growing up as a foreign service brat, Diana visited many countries and is now settled in Virginia with her husband and two sons. When not bent over her laptop or trying to keep up with laundry, she enjoys reading, spending time with her family and dreams of traveling much more than her current schedule (and budget) allows.
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