Thanks to Nan of Letters from a Hill Farm for reviewing this short story last week.
This is a charming epistolary ,historical short that takes place in 1840. There are three main characters, Mr.Ambrose Rogers, a man in his 30’s who lives in the West Indies, looking for a wife. Miss Adelaide Fairfax, a woman he met in Bath and writes to asking is she knows of a possible wife for him, and Lady Steyne, a woman in her 30’s who had lost hope of every becoming someones wife.
When Ambrose writes to Miss Fairfax looking for a wife, she knows just the woman, Lady Steyne and writes to her right away. Mr. Rogers and Lady Steyne start writing each other and a spark is there.
I wont tell you anymore because I don’t want to give anything away. I really enjoyed this story. It was well formed with delightful characters. I love reading epistolary stories because writing letters was the way people communicated back then. Today, we have lost this form of expressing ourselves, for the most part. You can read this story on Nicola Slades website. It is a quick read and quite worthwhile.
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Oh, you read it! I’m so glad you liked it. Charming story.
Nan, it was charming!
I printed this as soon as I read Nan’s post (it sounds so good!), but it’s still here on the table. Today’s the day!!
I will read this, since I’m interested in how an epistolary form fits a short story, but I have to say, words like “charming” make me think of Jane Austen and I’m no fan.
JoAnn, I hope you enjoy it!
I remember this story from Nan last week. Now with two of you liking it, I’ll have to find it and read it. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I will bookmark your blog and come again.
John, I am interested to see what you think of it.
Margot, I will be visiting your blog again too. I especially like to visit everyone who participates in Short Story Monday to get ideas for short stories to read. I really think you would enjoy this short.