Lady Huntworth's Experiment by R. C. Carton is a delightful tale of love, scandal, and intrigue in Victorian England. The story follows Lady Huntworth, a wealthy and independent widow who is determined to marry off her three unconventional daughters in order to secure their futures.
The characters in this novel are richly drawn and complex, with each of the daughters possessing their own distinct personalities and desires. Lady Huntworth herself is a formidable matriarch, fiercely protective of her daughters but also eager to see them settled into respectable marriages.
The plot is full of unexpected twists and turns, as the daughters each navigate their way through society in search of love and happiness. There are plenty of scandals and surprises along the way, keeping the reader engaged and eager to see how things will turn out for each of the characters.
Overall, Lady Huntworth's Experiment is a charming and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and romance. R. C. Carton has crafted a compelling story filled with engaging characters and a vividly realized setting. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a light-hearted and engaging novel to escape into.
Book Description:
Lady Huntworth is in disguise and under cover as a cook. She entertains a number of men and the comedy ensues.- Summary by Michele Eaton
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Captain Dorvastan: adrianstephens
Reverend Audley Pillenger: toddhw
Reverend Thorsby: Tchaikovsky
Gandy: alanmapstone
Newspaper Boy: David Purdy
Mr Crayll: Larry Wilson
Miss Hannah Pillenger: Annie Mars
Lucy Pillenger: Matea Bracic
Keziah: April6090
Caroline Rayward: Adrienne Prevost