A Most Improper Introduction

A Most Improper Introduction

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  • Create Date:2021-08-18 13:20:59
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Danielle Thorne
  • ISBN:B09BFZD4MB
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Reviews

LaRae Galloway

Sweet and entertainingFelicity has quite the personality! Spunky gurl that made me laugh! Thomas was the perfect match for her! Lots of characters and things happening! Good book!

Laramee

Danielle takes you on a riveting adventure to the West Indies in this sweet historical romance。 I absolutely love the meet cute in this story! Filled with pirates, privateers, meddling family, and a tropical paradise the perfect combination for a delightful story! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did。I received an ARC from the author and all opinions are my own。

Karen

I enjoyed this exciting love story of Felicity and Thomas。 It starts out with Felicity being kidnapped by pirates from the ship she was on in order to go live with her brother, Fitzwilliam。 Captain Thomas Doyle saves her since his job is to capture pirates and their ships to keep the islands safe。 Their first meeting is funny and Felicity thinks Thomas is a rogue。 Since Thomas is a friend of her brother and they work together, he is around enough that Felicity and he become friends。 I highly rec I enjoyed this exciting love story of Felicity and Thomas。 It starts out with Felicity being kidnapped by pirates from the ship she was on in order to go live with her brother, Fitzwilliam。 Captain Thomas Doyle saves her since his job is to capture pirates and their ships to keep the islands safe。 Their first meeting is funny and Felicity thinks Thomas is a rogue。 Since Thomas is a friend of her brother and they work together, he is around enough that Felicity and he become friends。 I highly recommend this book if you enjoy books about pirates and island stories。 。。。more

Desiree

A nice, pleasant & relaxing read。 The story had a nice easy flow to it。 I appreciated the unique setting of the book。 It was a nice spin on a Regency era story。 We got a small glimpse into the English empire from a different perspective through the different setting & profession of the H。 I thought that was a fun spin。 I really liked both the h & H。 The proposal was good。 That was a highlight。 There was maybe a hint to a second story with the h's brother。 I sure hope so。 That little teaser was i A nice, pleasant & relaxing read。 The story had a nice easy flow to it。 I appreciated the unique setting of the book。 It was a nice spin on a Regency era story。 We got a small glimpse into the English empire from a different perspective through the different setting & profession of the H。 I thought that was a fun spin。 I really liked both the h & H。 The proposal was good。 That was a highlight。 There was maybe a hint to a second story with the h's brother。 I sure hope so。 That little teaser was intriguing and funny。 A good fit for someone who enjoys historical romance with mild tension while still having a solid story and writing。 。。。more

Vibliophile

(4。5 stars) - a particularly unusual meetcute! Felicity & Thomas experience a rather painfully informal introduction in this sweet swashbuckler, lol。 It sets them at odds from the beginning。 It certainly doesn't help that the two are coming from diametrically opposed positions in life - Felicity has been "the dutiful child" trying to make her family happy by living to please them for her dearly departed father's sake, while Thomas has been doing his best to live to please himself rather than giv (4。5 stars) - a particularly unusual meetcute! Felicity & Thomas experience a rather painfully informal introduction in this sweet swashbuckler, lol。 It sets them at odds from the beginning。 It certainly doesn't help that the two are coming from diametrically opposed positions in life - Felicity has been "the dutiful child" trying to make her family happy by living to please them for her dearly departed father's sake, while Thomas has been doing his best to live to please himself rather than give the appearance of duty while actually living selfishly like his dead abusive father。 But in a sense they're both making their life choices for others, & neither is particularly happy because of it。The story is well written for the most part。 It does feel a little slow in places, but it's mostly a meandering pace that helps set the mood & keeps things from happening too quickly for their relationship to be believable。 There are a few instances where we see the protagonists waffling back & forth, struggling with & second guessing their decisions, but we see what causes it, so it's understandable。 The ending is fun and gives hopeful hints of an entertaining romance for Fitz in the near future! *Romance level: passionate kisses, nothing graphic *Religion: a very light touch with just a few general mentions that fit naturally into the story 。。。more

Maria Thomas

It was fun to read a romance that took place in the West Indies instead of England。 Though I love historical England, variety is good too。 And I thought the meet-cute was great。 Definitely unique。 I enjoyed that the heroine desired to be proper yet at the same time she was willing to take fencing lessons and fight pirates。 And I liked the hero as well。 It just took him a while to come around。 I enjoyed reading the story but felt a little drag in the middle where both main characters were stuck i It was fun to read a romance that took place in the West Indies instead of England。 Though I love historical England, variety is good too。 And I thought the meet-cute was great。 Definitely unique。 I enjoyed that the heroine desired to be proper yet at the same time she was willing to take fencing lessons and fight pirates。 And I liked the hero as well。 It just took him a while to come around。 I enjoyed reading the story but felt a little drag in the middle where both main characters were stuck in their false notions。 I wish we'd moved on to the rest of the story just a little quicker。 Still it was a fun read with enjoyable characters。 Sex: noLanguage: noViolence: some *I received a complimentary ARC of this book and voluntarily chose to review it。 。。。more

Marilee

This is my favorite Danielle Thorne book yet! The action starts on the very first page and I was hooked even before I finished the first chapter。Felicity’s family sends her St。 Christopher’s to live with her brother and find a husband before words spreads about her family’s scandal in England。 Before she even arrives, she is attacked by pirates。 Twice。 After her rescue, she falls in love with her new home and eventually with her would-be rescuer, Captain Thomas Doyle。 The only problem is he has This is my favorite Danielle Thorne book yet! The action starts on the very first page and I was hooked even before I finished the first chapter。Felicity’s family sends her St。 Christopher’s to live with her brother and find a husband before words spreads about her family’s scandal in England。 Before she even arrives, she is attacked by pirates。 Twice。 After her rescue, she falls in love with her new home and eventually with her would-be rescuer, Captain Thomas Doyle。 The only problem is he has vowed never to marry。I loved the unique setting for a regency of an island in the Caribbean。 The banter and romantic tension between Thomas and Felicity was absolutely fabulous and I re-read the ship scene several times over because I loved it so much。 Beautiful themes of trust and being true to yourself were weaved together with the story of love and adventure and I could not put this one down。Eagerly awaiting the next book in the series! Until then, do not miss this fabulous read! 。。。more