cover image Nearly a Lady

Nearly a Lady

Alissa Johnson. Berkley Sensation, $7.99 mass market (336p) ISBN 978-0-425-24181-3

A delightfully quirky, self-assured heroine, unwilling to give up her essential nature to make it in London society, brings a playful and sincere tone to this low-key Regency. Commitment-phobic Lord Gideon Haverston, trying to deliver an allowance embezzled by his stepmother to Winnefred "Freddie" Blythe, finds her living on a Scottish farm in poverty with her beloved governess, Lilly, who requests a London season for both of them. Freddie reluctantly agrees to preparations, fashion, and dancing lessons so that Lilly, whom Gideon discovers to be his brother's lost love, can have her wish. By the time they leave for London, Gideon is drawn to Freddie's awkward honesty and kindness. High on believable, witty characters and emotional honesty, this tender tale will please readers who prefer passion to be hinted at rather than lavishly described. (June)