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The Makings of a Lady (The Chadcombe Marriages) Kindle Edition

3.9 out of 5 stars 49 ratings

A young lady’s grownup resolve is tested when the man who broke her heart returns from afar in this second chance Regency romance.

Lady Olivia Fanton is eager to prove she’s no longer a child. However, just as she thinks she’s found a suitable match in suave Mr. Manning, charismatic Captain Jem Ford walks back into her life. And he brings with him all the embarrassment of her infatuation four years earlier!

Back then, Jem broke Olivia’s heart when he left for Australia without so much as a word of affection. Now it’s her turn to appear mature, distant,
friendly. But dare she hope he’ll notice her as the lady she’s become?
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"Anyone who's a fan of exciting, regency romance novels will love this one" - Proud Book Reviews

"The prose is amusing and authentic. The characters are engaging, fun, passionate, and in some cases devious ... perfect for fans of the historical romance genre." - What's Better Than Books

About the Author

Catherine Tinley is a multi award-winning writer of witty, heartwarming Regency Romance. Her first novel, Waltzing with the Earl, won the Rita(R) Award for Best Historical Romance 2018, and she has since won the 2021 RoNA award, the 2021 HOLT medallion, and the 2022 RoNA award for Best Historical Romance. She lives in Ireland with her family and can be reached at www.CatherineTinley.com and on social media at https://linktr.ee/CTinley

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07BRGZNXD
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Historical (October 1, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 1, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.9 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 369 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.9 out of 5 stars 49 ratings

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Catherine Tinley
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Catherine Tinley is a multi award-winning author who writes witty, heart warming Regency Romance for Harlequin Mills & Boon. She has loved reading and writing since childhood, and has a particular fondness for love, romance, and happy endings.

She also writes Irish saga romances as Seána Tinley.

After a career encompassing speech & language therapy, Sure Start, being President of a charity, and managing a maternity hospital, she now works as NI Country Director for a leading UK charity.

Catherine was appointed as chair of the Romantic Novelists' Association in August 2024.

She lives in Ireland with her husband, children, and dog.

Awards:

Waltzing with the Earl - Rita award, Best Historical Romance 2018

Rags-to-Riches Wife - RoNA Award, Best Historical Romance 2021, HOLT Medallion Winner, Best Historical Romance 2021

A Waltz with the Outspoken Governess - RoNA winner 2022, Best Historical Romance

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2018
    As a Regency romance, this one has an air of a coming-of-age story about it. Lady Olivia reminds me a good deal of Jane Austen’s Emma; young, beautiful, wealthy and maybe more than a little bit spoiled, she’s never been denied anything in the whole of her life… until Jem Ford. A friend of her brother’s brought to their home to recuperate after taking a serious injury at Waterloo, eighteen-year-old Olivia fell in love for the first time in her life. And promptly had her heart broken when the newly promoted Lieutenant Ford was posted to Australia.

    Now, four years later, Jem is back, more handsome and more eligible than ever, and Olivia is still unmarried. She’s determined, this time, to ‘play things cool’, to be mature and sensible and not give herself away despite her renewed attraction to Jem. This time around, too, there’s another potential suitor on the scene for her in the form of George Manning, a very handsome newcomer to the neighbourhood who displays an immediate preference for Olivia’s company.

    The story is told from both Olivia and Jem’s perspectives, so the reader is always aware of the true feelings of both of them, and it can get a bit frustrating at times when they constantly misunderstand each other. I wanted to smack their heads together and shout ‘just TALK to each other!’ more than once. External forces also come into play which may prevent Olivia and Jem getting their happy ending, but this being a romance, of course, all misunderstandings and obstacles are eventually cleared out of the way.

    While I said Olivia reminds me of Emma, she’s rather less passive and does an impressive amount of self-rescuing rather than letting events dictate her actions. Her desire to change and grow are what makes this feel like a coming-of-age story, and I’d actually recommend it to younger readers of historical romance specifically as they could find her to be a very relatable character. As a ‘clean’ Regency I found it utterly charming. Five stars.

    Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book for review from the author.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018
    I feel like this was just... meh. Just okay. I was able to skim this one - it was rather repetitive in expressing the protagonists’ feelings. I’ve not read many Harlequin titles, so I don’t know if that’s typical of the publishers or not. Probably wouldn’t race to read another title by the author. 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3 here.

    I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2019
    Catherine Tinley always delivers a charming, well-written story.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2019
    The first thing I noticed about this book was that it's publisher is Harlequin and Mills and Boon. Now this might seem trivial but over the last 12 months I've read a bunch of books that have been published through them (is it weird that I remember that?) and I've enjoyed every one of them. So I immediately got excited about what was in store for me with this one. And I wasn't let down!

    Now this one is the third book in the series but it's one of those series where the books can be read as standalone books or in order. In my case I haven't read the other two books so I read this one as a standalone. But I think I want to go back and read the other two as well!

    So we start off with Olivia who is pretty nervous because she's hoping her crush loves her and is going to propose to her. Except he doesn't. He asked to walk with her because he's leaving her for Australia with no words of love or devotion. Which obviously breaks Olivia's 18 yr old heart. And like most people after they experience their first real heartbreak, she closes herself off from men not wanting to be hurt again. Which I completely understand. Once you've been hurt it's really hard to open yourself up knowing that you might get hurt like that again.

    Fast forward 4 years and she's suddenly faced with Jem again, after 4 years of no contact. On the same day as he's set to arrive though she also meets another gentleman who immediately catches her eye. And even manages a sneaky kiss! And cue the manly jostling of Olivia's attention, made all the more awkward because Olivia doesn't know Jem is interested in her because he doesn't know if she's interested in him, because she doesn't know he's interested in her. And OMG please stop the merry go round! Personally I've never experienced this. I'm a very straight forward person and if I like someone I'll make sure they know it. So to read this cringe worthy over analysis and self destructive behaviour really had me wanting to smack their heads together going "you both like each other! Now talk it out!"

    Obviously I couldn't do that, so I had to settle with obsessively reading this book to finish it within 4 days to know who Olivia ends up with. They both seem to have moments where they are sure of their feelings for one another, but then they over analyse and let silly comments from others make them doubt the other's feelings. And of course George constantly mooning over Olivia doesn't help matter's much. It's obvious he's vying for Olivia's hand in marriage and she doesn't seem to be pushing him away. So will she give up on ever understanding Jem and settle for George who she obviously doesn't love?

    Or will she use the same courage she had when she escaped captivity to tell Jem how she feels and see where things go from there? Well as it turns out it's Jem who finally grows a pair and does something. Only to leave her again with no explanation of how he's feeling. Which then put's Olivia onto the backfoot again when someone mentions he's going to marry one of her friends. By this point I was ready to scream at Olivia for lacking some self-confidence and assurance.

    Anyway, after another couple of unfortunately encounters for Olivia she FINALLY get's to hear Jem tell her that he loves her. And of course he stuffs up his proposal so she refuses him, which is good because it prompts him to propose in a much more romantic way that she then readily accepts.

    My only criticism with this book is that I really would have liked an epilogue. Just to tidy up those loose ends, let us see Olivia and Jem some time later say on their wedding day or something to really solidify that happily ever after. The excitement, the hanging onto the edge of your seat and staying up late so you can know what happens next is great. But I feel like I really needed that extra little bit of closure. Especially since this is the final book in the trilogy.

    Otherwise, yet another Harlequin book has not let me down! As I knew I would, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I'm sure anyone who's a fan of exciting, regency romance novels will love this one.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018
    A waste of time. Harlequin used to be a wonderful source for books in many genres in my opinion, now they just seem to publish any drivel that comes along for profits i suppose. What a waste of time and money. This opinion is my own.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2018
    I really enjoyed this sweet romance and now want to read her other books.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018
    The Makings of a Lady is predominantly set at the Chadcombe estate in Surrey during 1819 and features the elegant, confident Lady Olivia who may unexpectedly find herself in need of her very own real-life, dashing hero, along with the charming, successful Captain Jem who may finally decide it's time to stay home and settle down. 

    The prose is amusing and authentic. The characters are engaging, fun, passionate, and in some cases devious. And the plot is a witty, mysterious mix of Regency customs and traditions, scoundrel behaviour, family drama, desire, humorous hijinks, mishaps, yearning, and romance.

    Overall, The Makings of a Lady is an engaging, easy, enjoyable read that's perfect for fans of the historical romance genre. And even though it's the third book in The Chadcombe Marriages series, it can certainly be read as a standalone.

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  • C. Cheze
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2022
    Fantastic writer
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable read.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2019
    This is the third in a series but can be read as a stand-alone novel. Sweet and clean romance. I am very much looking forward to reading more from this author.

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