Out of the Ordinary
by Jen Turano
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Pub Date Nov 07 2017 | Archive Date Dec 07 2017
Bethany House | Bethany House Publishers
Description
Miss Gertrude Cadwalader hoped her position as the paid companion to Mrs. Davenport would be easy. But as she becomes acquainted with her employer, she realizes the wealthy Mrs. Davenport has a strange tendency to be a bit light-fingered with other people's trinkets. Gertrude is relieved when Mrs. Davenport decides to have a quiet summer away from the social scene--until the woman changes her mind in order to help a young socialite launch into society.
When Gertrude is caught in the act of trying to return one of the trinkets by Mrs. Sinclair, the mother of shipping magnate Harrison Sinclair, the woman jumps to an unfortunate conclusion. Harrison is determined to mend fences with Miss Cadwalader, but he's unprepared for the escapades a friendship with her will entail.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780764217951 |
PRICE | $19.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 352 |
Featured Reviews
This was my first experience reading a book by Jen Turano and I’m now eagerly looking forward to picking up another one. I wasn’t sure if her books would be my style but I think she could easily become one of my favorite authors.
Filled with wittiness, humor, drama, and great clothing descriptions, this book was a ton of fun. The characters in this book were some of my favorites. I particularly loved Gertrude and Harrison. Gertrude didn’t always conform to everyone else and she had a very sweet spirit. I also adored Harrison, who seemed a bit clueless at times, which causes some funny moments. His personality is very sweet and endearing, even though some of his gestures result in unplanned results. There are also some side characters who really added to my reading enjoyment.
The plot was original and the fact that a portion of it was set on a yacht made it very fun. I was surprised by some tender moments that brought tears to my eyes. There were also some moments that had me laughing out loud, one scene in particular that I described to my husband because I thought it was so funny.
I can honestly say that I enjoyed every moment I spent with this book and I would definitely recommend it. It is book 2 in a series (Apart from the Crowd series) and even though I hadn’t read book 1, I was easily able to read and enjoy the story.
I received a free copy from the author. No review, positive or otherwise, was required — all opinions are my own.
I enjoyed my time with Permilia in the first book of this series and loved having Gertrude as a supporting character. She had so many fun escapades that were don't ask don't tell that I couldn't wait to read more about her and her adventures.
Book two does not disappoint! In this one, we get to know Gertrude better as well as the dashing Harrison. I have to admit I hoped throughout the first book that the two of them would get together.
Here we find Gertrude still making amends for her employer. She doesn't want anyone to know so she sneaks about but when she's caught in the act she's sure she's in for it this time. She'll never again show her face in polite company.
I loved Mrs. Davenport and learning more about her story and why she is the way she is. It's really rather endearing and I'd love to follow her more. She's definitely quite the storyline.
And let's not forget Harrison's fashion style or rather lack thereof. Even though he has no fashion sense whatsoever he loves his sisters and cares about them in only a way a brother can which endears him even more to me.
I loved this one so much and can't wait for the next in the series. I'd also love to read more about Harrison's sisters and how they fare.
So many instances where I laughed so hard at this book. But Jen Turano is like that. She creates my best friends and I am so invested in their lives. Can't wait to read more!
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Netgalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
Jen Turano never disappoints! Her historical screwball comedies are in a class of their own, Out of the Ordinary is chock full of all the wit, zany antics, and sweet romance Turano's fans have come to expect. Highly recommend!
Miss Gertrude Cadwalader hoped her position as the paid companion to Mrs. Davenport would be easy. But as she becomes acquainted with her employer, she realizes the wealthy Mrs. Davenport has a strange tendency to be a bit light-fingered with other people's trinkets. Gertrude is relieved when Mrs. Davenport decides to have a quiet summer away from the social scene--until the woman changes her mind in order to help a young socialite launch into society.
When Gertrude is caught in the act of trying to return one of the trinkets by Mrs. Sinclair, the mother of shipping magnate Harrison Sinclair, the woman jumps to an unfortunate conclusion. Harrison is determined to mend fences with Miss Cadwalader, but he's unprepared for the escapades a friendship with her will entail.
You cannot go wrong with a Jen Turano book. Always a great story, with lots of humor and wit, not to mention romance!
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