A Presumptuous Hope

· Daughters of the Gentry Book 3 · Jennie Goutet
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Who declared that every young lady of a certain age must surely wish for a husband? And why must a handsome bachelor, in possession of a fortune, be the obvious candidate simply because he lives next door?

In the quiet countryside of Lincolnshire, Christine Grey is perfectly content with her life of spinsterhood, finding solace in the companionship of her beloved animals. In the tranquil routine of her days, she spends her time with married friends and puts up with her brother, who would try the patience of a saint. Satisfied in her habits and independence, she asks for nothing more.

Sir Alexander Thorne arrives in Horncastle, a newly minted knight and owner of the long-dormant Gracefield Park. His aspirations to prove his worthiness lead him to pursue the life of a country gentleman, and through it, a clash with his pretty neighbor. His arrival stirs well-meaning friends to plans of matchmaking, and skepticism in Christine’s heart.

When circumstances force them into a compromising situation, they have no choice but to face the necessity to wed. Even as they fight against their fate, the connection between them deepens until they find it difficult to ignore. Christine wonders if her hopes for a happy marriage are too presumptuous, particularly when he had been forced to offer for her in the first place. Alexander must grapple with his own insecurities as he strives to be the husband a woman as worthy as Christine deserves.

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MelissasBookshelf
29 September 2024
I loved this book! A Presumptous Hope was such a delight to read. I loved the witty dialogue, enemies to lovers vibe, & sweet romance. From their nearly disastrous first meeting, to Christine’s embarrassing mistakes, to their mutual distaste yet attraction for each other, this book was impossible to put down. I couldn’t wait to see how the two main characters would ever get together. Highly recommend this witty, charming Regency romance! Though part of a series, it’s easily read as a standalone.
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Kelly Cherry
12 September 2024
A sweet, clean romance that starts off with the opposite of a meet cute but does end with a HEA. So glad Christine got her own story; she was one of my favorite characters throughout this series. The friendships between the women and their spouses & siblings continues in this book. My favorite Christine quote "But hope is a presumptuous thing, don't you think? It cannot be tamed." This book also had one of the best epilogues I've read in quite some time. Such a lovely ending to the series!
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Nancy Vieth
13 September 2024
The characters in Jennie Goutet’s books help make this a great read. They aren’t perfect. They are human and easy to relate to. A Presumptuous Hope is no different. The heroine, Christine Grey, has a mind of her own. She likes being in charge of a household, has her own opinions, and doesn’t understand why she should get married. The hero is, Well I’m going to let you find out about him. I hope you like it as much as I did!
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About the author

Jennie Goutet is the best-selling author of twelve Regency romances, including the Clavering Chronicles, Memorable Proposals, and Daughters of the Gentry series. Her books have received first place in historical romance for the New England Reader’s Choice Awards and have hit the number one spot in Regency Romance on Amazon. They have been featured on BookBub and Hoopla, and are translated into five languages. Jennie is an American-born Anglophile who lives with her French husband and their three children in a small town outside of Paris. Her imagination resides in Regency England, where her proper Regency romances are set. You can learn more about Jennie’s books and sign up for her newsletter on her author website: jenniegoutet.com or purchase her books at jenniegoutetbooks.com.

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