Monday, August 6, 2018

There are days like that .... Mondays for one.



Currently reading THE GRAND SOPHY by Georgette Heyer. Stand alone.



When Sir Horace Stanton-Lacy is ordered to South America on Diplomatic Business he parks his only daughter, Sophy, with his sister in Berkeley Square. Forward, bold, and out-spoken, Sophy sweeps in and immediately takes ton by storm. Upon her arrival, Sophy can see that her cousins are in a sad tangle: Ceclia is in love with a poet, Charles is engaged to a dour bluestocking, her uncle is of no use at all, and the younger children are in desperate need of some fun and freedom. They all need her help and it's providential that Sophy arrives when she does.


Published 1950; 387 pages.


We'll watch Street Outlaws tonight. Then reading, then bed.

Mondays are hard.


Have a good-er day



Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster

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