The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer
Sophy Stanton-Lacy is a charming and strong willed young woman and when her father Sir Horace leaves her with her aunt before setting out for South America, she finds that things are not all fine in that ohusehold. Her cousins are facing difficulties - her cousin Cecilia is in love with a poet but is supposed to marry a lord who has contracted measles; Hubert is in deep trouble with debts; Charles the older son has turned into a domestic tyrant while managing the family's finances, because his father has been reckless with his fortune. Charles is also engaged to be married to an unpleasant bluestocking, who is not popular with the rest of his family. Sophy being an intrepid manager, is determined to improve the life of her cousins.
Heyer's novels always sparkle with wit and humour, and The Grand Sophy is no exception. Sophie is feisty and confident that she is right, and the devious plans that she puts into place to save her cousins are delightful. Who could resist a monkey let loose on the household, a shooting contest in the drawing room, highly strung horses and reckless riding?
The Regency period is vividly brought to life with excellent characterisation and world building and will appeal to readers who like witty and well written romances. A favourite among many well loved Georgette Heyer Regency romances, The Grand Sophy is one I return to when I need a feel good, escapist book. Fans of the Bridgerton series may also enjoy the humour and romance.
Themes: Romance, Regency.
Pat Pledger