The Rise of Miss Notley

The Rise of Miss Notley

by Rachael Anderson

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When Coralynn Notley’s father bargains her future to the first titled gentleman who will have her, Coralynn knows she has only one choice: run. Desperate to escape a cruel marriage, she disguises her inexperience and applies for a position no sensible man would give her—housekeeper at Tanglewood Manor.

Jonathan Ludlow knows Miss Notley is entirely wrong for the role. She is too young, too untrained, and far too captivating. Hiring her could either upend his orderly life or awaken a hope he craves to feel. One reckless decision binds them together, and both soon discover that some risks are far more dangerous and far more tempting than they ever imagined.

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Cora nodded and followed Mr. Ludlow into the parlor. He closed the doors and stood in front of them with his arms folded, looking far more intimidating than he had during their last meeting. He said nothing, merely lifted an inquiring eyebrow and waited.

Caught unprepared, Cora stared at him, trying to organize her thoughts into words. After a few moments of awkward silence, he lost patience. "What is it you wished to speak with me about, Mrs. Notley? Or are we to stand here staring at each other all afternoon?"

Not knowing how else to begin, Cora blurted, "Why have you hired me, sir?"

He blinked a few times before frowning. "I believe I have made that perfectly clear. You are to be the housekeeper, are you not?"

This was going to be more difficult than she had imagined. "Yes, of course, but there has been some talk about, or rather concerns expressed . . ." How did one put this delicately?

"About . . .?" he prodded, obviously not thrilled that his morning regime had been waylaid.

"About the reasons I have been offered the position," she quickly said, hoping that would be enough to make him understand her meaning.

Unfortunately, his brows drew together in confusion. "What are you saying, Mrs. Notley? I have hired you to do certain duties that will hopefully make my household run more smoothly. What other reason could I possibly have for offering you the position?"

"You have hired me to do a job I am untrained to do," she said. "While I am grateful for the opportunity, I also find it necessary to clarify that I have come here to be a housekeeper and only a housekeeper. Even though I am young and . . ." Her voice drifted off. Had she almost referred to herself as pretty? Goodness, this was proving to be very awkward indeed.

"Beautiful?" he finally guessed, not looking at all pleased with the direction the conversation was taking.

"I was going to say not repulsive," she fibbed.

"Very well," he said. "Even though you are young and not repulsive . . ." He moved his hand in a circular gesture, urging her to finish her thought.

Cora straightened her shoulders and forced herself to continue. "I am not the sort of girl who would ever . . . fraternize with her employer." Her face infused with heat, but she forced her gaze to remain steady.

"I see." He walked slowly towards her, rubbing his chin with his hand. A few steps away,he stopped and eyed her quizzically. "Have I made any improper advances towards you?"

"No, sir."

"Have I spoken to you in an unprofessional manner?"

"No."

"Have I looked at you in a way that has made you feel uncomfortable?"

"No." Cora suddenly wished she had not felt the need to clarify anything. He made her feel as though she had put the cart before the horse when what she had been trying to do was see that the cart and horse simply stayed in their proper places. Was that so wrong?

"Might I ask who, exactly, has led you to believe that I am the sort of man capable of--how did you put it? Fraternizing with my help?"

"I, er, would rather not say, sir." Though Cora felt no loyalty towards Sally, she refused to bring Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd's names into the conversation. "I did not mean to besmirch your name or cause any offense, Mr. Ludlow. I merely wanted to make my feelings on the matter clear."

"And you have."

"Good." Cora dropped into a quick curtsy, anxious to get away. "I shall go and find Watts now."

She was almost to the door when his voice stopped her. "Once again, you are attempting to scuttle away before we have completed our conversation."

Slowly, she turned around and lifted her eyes to his. "I never scuttle, sir."

"What would you call that rapid walk of yours?"

"A rapid walk."

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Genre
Historical Romance
Subgenre
General Historical, Georgian (1714–1837)
Series
Tanglewood • Book 2
Audience
New Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
February 15, 2017
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel

Editorial Reviews

"This book made me happy! I love Rachael Anderson's books—she is one of my favorite authors." —Aimee, Goodreads.com

"If you love, honesty, salt instead of sugar . . . and books that just make you sigh at the end then this book might be for you too!" —Kelly, Goodreads.com

"I automatically buy Ms. Anderson's new releases because I'm a fan of her witty and spunky characters." —Sara, Goodreads.com

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Kindle Junkie
Gentle entertainment

After reading The Fall of Lord Drayson I put this on my to-read list. This is wonderful storytelling, set apart from society, centered upon one household and the goings-on -more downstairs than upstairs - therein. I could not put this down.

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Holly M.
Very nice!

What a fun story to read. The characters held my interest and I enjoyed the plot. I wouldn't mind hearing more about Miss Notley and Mr. Ludlow and the rest.

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EJ Ford
A Different Approach

A lively heroine, a reluctant hero, a look below stairs and snobbery all combine to make a delightful story. I’ll be looking for more by this author. Thank you for clean romance which lacks nothing.

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Dee
Excellent!

A well written book with credible situations and likeable characters. Unlike a lot of modern Regency romances it does not have the (by now) cliche ridden torrid steamy sex scenes, this comes as a pleasant surprise as the developing love story is tentative and convincing without the characters needing to tear into each other as proof of “true love”. A lovely story, well told and true to its time period. I particularly liked the heroine’s wit. The hero could have been more developed, but this is a comment not a criticism.

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KU fan
good

4.5stars...another sweet addition to the series, and its got generous dose of humour, it had me smiling a lot...and it's a clean romance so that's another bonus...looking forward to reading the next book in the series

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