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Sunday, October 18, 2020

My review of The Potential for Love: A Regency Novel by Catherine Kullmann @CKullmannAuthor @maryanneyarde #ThePotentialforLove #RegencyRomance #CoffeePotBookClub




The Potential for Love: A Regency Novel

By Catherine Kullmann



1816

 

For over six years, Thomas Ferraunt’s thoughts have been of war. Newly returned to England from occupied Paris, he must ask himself what his place is in this new world and what he wants from it. More and more, his thoughts turn to Arabella Malvin, but would Lord Malvin agree to such a mismatch for his daughter, especially when she is being courted by Lord Henry Danlow?

 

About to embark on her fourth Season, Arabella is tired of the life of a debutante, waiting in the wings for her real life to begin. She is ready to marry. But which of her suitors has the potential for love and who will agree to the type of marriage she wants?

 

As she struggles to make her choice, she is faced with danger from an unexpected quarter while Thomas is stunned by a new challenge. Will these events bring them together or drive them apart?


 

MY THOUGHTS

 

This is a story about following one's heart – especially when it comes to love. The Potential for Love is a novel that I instantly fell in love with. It has everything one would expect from a sweet Regency Romance — a brave heroine, a hero with a past, and of course a devilish antagonist who threatens everything!

 

Bella is the kind of heroine that one cannot help but adore. She sits very comfortably in the era that Catherine Kullmann has set her romantic story in. Bella understands the social expectations, but she is determined to at least like the man she is going to spend the rest of her life with. Therefore, achieving the seemingly hopeless dream of being with a man such as our dashing hero, Major Thomas Ferraunt is thwarted with difficulties.

 

There is a lot of story in this novel, and yet it did not feel overly long – in fact, I lost track of time while I was reading it. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel from beginning to end. If you are a fan of Regency Romance, then this book should be on your to-read list.


Where to buy.

 

We are celebrating the release of the special hardback edition of The Potential for Love during this tour. With a beautiful dust jacket over an elegant laminated cover, it will enhance any library and is the perfect gift for lovers of historical women’s fiction and historical romance.

 

Amazon

Waterstones

Barnes and Noble

 

The Potential for Love is also available in Paperback and as eBook and is free to read with Kindle Unlimited subscription.

 

Amazon Kindle

 

Waterstones (Paperback)

Barnes and Noble (Paperback)

 

Catherine Kullmann

 


I was born and brought up in Dublin and moved to Germany on my marriage in 1973. Before my marriage, I was an administrative officer at the Department of Finance in Dublin. I worked as attaché at the Irish Embassy in Bonn until my eldest son was born. Following a twelve-year stint as a full-time mother, I joined the New Zealand Embassy in Bonn, where I was administration officer. My husband and I returned to Ireland in 1999 and in 2009, following a year’s treatment for breast cancer, I took early retirement from my position as Director of Administration and Human Resources at a large Dublin law firm.

 

I have always enjoyed writing, I love the fall of words, the shaping of an expressive phrase, the satisfaction when a sentence conveys my meaning exactly. I enjoy plotting and revel in the challenge of evoking a historic era for characters who behave authentically in their period while making their actions and decisions plausible and sympathetic to a modern reader. In addition, I am fanatical about language, especially using the right language as it would have been used during the period about which I am writing. But rewarding as all this craft is, there is nothing to match the moment when a book takes flight, when your characters suddenly determine the route of their journey.

 

The first quarter of the nineteenth century was one of the most significant periods of European and American history, a period whose events still resonate two hundred years later The Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland of 1800, the Anglo-American war of 1812 and the final defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 all still shape our modern world. The aristocracy-led society that drove these events was already under attack from those who saw the need for social and political reform, while the industrial revolution saw the beginning of the transfer of wealth and ultimately power to those who knew how to exploit the new technologies.

 

I write historical fiction set against this background of off-stage wars, of women frequently left to fend for themselves in a patriarchal world where they have few or no rights but must make the best lives they can for themselves and their families. While real people sometimes have walk-on parts, the protagonists and their stories are pure fiction. As well as meeting their personal challenges, they must also cope with external events and the constraints imposed by society. The main story arc is romantic. I am particularly interested in what happens after the first happy end—how life goes on around the protagonists and sometimes catches up with them.

 

Website: https://www.catherinekullmann.com/

 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CKullmannAuthor

 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15549457.Catherine_Kullmann

 




1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for your review, and for getting The Potential for Love Blog Tour off to a flying start.

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